Thousands of Palestinians took to Gaza’s streets as a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas began, pausing 15 months of devastating conflict. Some celebrated, while others mourned their losses or assessed the damage to their homes. Aya, displaced for over a year, described the moment as life-restoring, saying, “The nightmare of death and starvation is over.”
In northern Gaza, residents navigated through rubble left by intense airstrikes. Armed Hamas fighters were welcomed by cheering crowds in Khan Younis, signaling a momentary relief despite an initial three-hour delay in implementing the ceasefire.
The conflict, which began on October 7, 2023, after Hamas’s attack on Israel, claimed over 47,000 Palestinian lives, according to local health officials. Israel reported 1,200 fatalities. The ceasefire, effective from 11:15 a.m. Sunday, brought much-needed aid, with long lines of trucks carrying fuel and supplies entering Gaza. The agreement mandates 600 daily aid deliveries, including 50 fuel trucks, to address severe humanitarian needs.
Despite the cessation of hostilities, the emotional toll is immense. Gaza City resident Ahmed Abu Ayham described the destruction as "dreadful," emphasizing the pain over celebration. Aya expressed cautious optimism, hoping for an end to the bloodshed, though acknowledging the long road to recovery.
The truce offers a glimmer of hope to Gaza’s 2.3 million residents, many of whom have endured repeated displacement, with relief efforts now underway to address the catastrophic aftermath.


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