Mughrabi, Dawoud Abu Alkas and Ramadan Abed CAIRO/GAZA (Reuters) -On foot or riding rickshaws, many Palestinians exhausted by war in Gaza began returning to the ruins of their homes on the third day of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas,
After 15 months of war, a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas has finally been reached. Activists, and members of the Jewish and Palestinian communities, are still grieving the war's losses, but are hoping for peace.
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The first hostages held by Hamas since October 7, 2023 were released Sunday morning, with 33 hostages expected to be released in the coming weeks.
As the Gaza ceasefire takes hold, aid workers caution that the toughest challenges are yet to come, describing the truce as only the first step on a long road to recovery.
Desperately needed aid continued to pour into Gaza on Tuesday morning following Sunday's ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
The ceasefire came into effect Sunday after an initial three-hour delay, during which almost 20 more Palestinians were killed, according to medics in the decimated Palestinian territory. Under the terms of the deal,
On foot or riding rickshaws, many Palestinians exhausted by war in Gaza began returning to the ruins of their homes on the third day of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, shocked by complete destruction.
Unrwa's Gaza director says rebuilding homes, infrastructure and people's lives will "take an awful lot of time".
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After 15 months of crushing loss, Palestinians across the enclave are determined to rebuild their shattered lives