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Celebrations Erupted in Gaza as Long-Awaited Ceasefire Begins

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Celebrations Erupted in Gaza as Long-Awaited Ceasefire Begins


Palestinians in Gaza hail ceasefire as thousands start preparations to return home following 15 months of war.


Celebrations have erupted across the Gaza Strip after a much-awaited ceasefire came into effect following 15 months of war that turned much of the coastal Palestinian enclave to rubble.


The ceasefire came into effect at 11:15am local time (09:15 GMT) on Sunday after Hamas handed over a list of three female captives to be released as part of the deal to Israel through mediators.


“My joy is beyond measure,” said Gaza resident Om Salah.


“From the moment they announced the ceasefire, I quickly packed all my things because I am ready to go to Gaza City. My children are extremely happy to go and see our families, relatives and our lands,” she told newsmen.


“Here, we are always scared and worried, but back home we will be very happy, and joy will come back to our lives .”


A young Palestinian man said, “Everyone is happy, particularly the children.”


“Hopefully, the Israelis will not violate it [ceasefire] in the next few days,” he said.


He said all he wanted to do now was complete his education.


“There have been loads of dreams destroyed during this genocide.”


Gaza’s health workers and rescuers were also seen celebrating in the streets. Videos shared online showed several civil defence teams chanting anthems and raising victory signs.


Reporting from outside Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir el-Balah, said there were “no violations reported since the ceasefire took effect”.


“There have been no more bombs, no more fighter jets, and no more drones. The only sound of gunfire we hear is from celebrations in the streets – gunshots and fireworks have been frequent,” Residents said


Before the ceasefire came into effect, Israeli forces killed at least 19 more Palestinians and wounded dozens of others on Sunday, taking the total deaths in the 15-month genocide to nearly 47,000.


Palestinian and rights groups say the actual death toll could be much higher.


At least 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the Hamas-led attacks on October 7, 2023, and about 250 were taken captive


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