Thousands of displaced Palestinians have been prevented from returning to their homes in the north of the Gaza Strip after Israel blocked a main road, accusing Hamas of breaching the terms of the ceasefire deal.
According to a BBC report, the dispute came after Hamas released four Israeli female soldiers – and Israel freed 200 Palestinian prisoners.
However, the Israeli government said Gazans would not be allowed to travel north until plans were in place for the release of Israeli civilian Arbel Yehud.
Hamas has insisted that she is alive and will be freed this week.
According to the deal, Hamas was to release civilians before soldiers.
On Saturday evening, as crowds gathered along al-Rashid road in central Gaza to return home, gunshots were reportedly fired.
One person had been reportedly killed and some injured.