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In pictures: Gaza celebrates as Israel-Hamas reach ceasefire deal

Last updated on - Jan 16, 2025, 13:57 IST
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Long-awaited truce sparks joy across Gaza

Crowds erupted in celebration across Gaza as news of a ceasefire and hostage-release deal between Israel and Hamas spread. For Gazans, it marked an end to 15 months of devastation, with people embracing and chanting in jubilation. Many expressed disbelief that the nightmare was finally over. (Image source: AP)

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Flags, chants and celebration

Outside Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, hundreds gathered, waving Palestinian flags and chanting "Allahu Akbar." Smiling men and women stood alongside confused yet curious children, as the crowd united in celebration. (Image source: AP)

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Ramallah joins Gaza in heartfelt celebrations

In the West Bank city of Ramallah, residents hugged and shared sweets in the main square. While the celebrations were smaller than in Gaza, the ceasefire was hailed as a victory for Palestinians after months of war and loss. (Image source: AP)

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Festive drums and parades fill Khan Yunis streets

In Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, young men paraded on shoulders, beating drums and waving flags. The atmosphere was electric, symbolising hope amid the ongoing struggle. (Image source: AP)

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Hopes for rebuilding amid celebrations

As Gaza celebrated the ceasefire deal, many looked to the future with a renewed sense of hope. The destruction left behind by the long conflict had left the territory in ruins, but the ceasefire brought promises of rebuilding, with hopes for restoration of homes and infrastructure in the coming months. (Image source: AP)

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Glimmer of relief for Gaza’s war-torn hospitals

Hospitals across Gaza, overwhelmed with casualties throughout the conflict, saw a brief moment of relief. With the ceasefire in place, doctors and medical staff expressed cautious optimism, hoping that the lull in fighting would allow them to focus on saving lives and restoring health services to the besieged population. (Image source: AP)

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Gaza’s streets filled with joy

The streets of Gaza echoed with songs and chants as large crowds waved Palestinian flags. People celebrated the prospect of peace, with many hoping that the ceasefire would pave the way for further negotiations and possibly end the cycle of violence that has dominated the region for years. (Image source: AP)

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Cautious optimism for peace and rebuilding

As Gazans celebrated, many remained cautious about the future. The deal brought hope for rebuilding and stability, but the scars of war lingered. Families prayed the truce would lead to lasting peace, marking the beginning of a new chapter for Gaza. (Image source: AP)

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If these terrorists are celeberating Ceasefire then why they are killing others Mainly it is media which instigate all.
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