
Displaced Palestinians Return Home Amid Gaza Ceasefire
After Israel declared a ceasefire in Gaza, tens of thousands of Palestinians returned to the ruins of their homes, facing wreckage and a long road to rebuilding.
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After Israel declared a ceasefire in Gaza, tens of thousands of Palestinians returned to the ruins of their homes, facing wreckage and a long road to rebuilding.
After a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas went into effect, displaced Gazans gathered near Gaza City, hopeful yet cautious about returning to their ruined homes after two years of conflict.
Israel approved a deal for a Gaza ceasefire and the safe return of hostages. At Tel Aviv’s Hostage Square, families and friends shared hope for peace.
After a new ceasefire in Gaza, Palestinians in Ramallah share hopes for lasting peace and an end to suffering, lighting candles and praying for a brighter future.
Israel’s government ratified a ceasefire with Hamas, halting Gaza hostilities within 24h and aiming to free Israeli hostages within 72h.
Israel and Hamas approved a phased Gaza ceasefire: hostilities to halt in 24 hours, hostages freed in 72, and aid convoys to enter a war-torn region.
Israel and Hamas have approved a Gaza ceasefire, paving the way for a hostage exchange within 72h and daily aid convoys of 400 trucks.
Israel approves Gaza ceasefire deal for hostage release, offering a hopeful pause in the conflict.
After three days of talks in Egypt, Israel and Hamas agree on the first phase of a Gaza ceasefire deal, drawing praise from global leaders and raising hopes for lasting peace.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcomed the new Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage release deal, urging aid access as blasts were reported in Gaza hours later.