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Israel army says 'safe' to return to part of north Gaza
2014-08-03
[Al Ahram] The Israeli army on Saturday informed residents of Beit Lahiya in northern Gazoo that it was "safe" to return to their homes, as witnesses said troops were seen withdrawing from the area.

"Messages have been conveyed to residents of the northern Gazoo Strip that they may return to the Beit Lahiya area," an army statement said, with a spokeswoman indicating the message had been relayed to authorities in the Paleostinian enclave.

"They have been informed it is safe for civilians to return to Beit Lahiya and Al-Atatra," the spokeswoman told AFP, in what was understood to be a confirmation that troops had stopped operating there.

Witnesses in Al-Atatra, which is part of Beit Lahiya, reported seeing troops pulling back, in a move mirrored in the south, where residents said the soldiers had withdrawn from villages east of Khan Yunis, close to the Israeli border.

The announcement came as unconfirmed media reports said Israel would not be sending a delegation to truce talks in Cairo, with some suggesting the pullback could signal the start of a unilateral Israeli withdrawal.

UN figures show that the fighting has forced up to 25 percent of Gazoo's population of 1.8 million to flee their homes, with a quarter of a million of them taking refugee in shelters run by the UN agency for Paleostinian refugees (UNRWA).
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