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Gazans cautiously hopeful as Israel, Hamas reach ceasefire deal
Gaza - January 15, 2025 Storyline: A ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas has sparked celebrations on Gaza's streets, but concerns remain over the implementation of the deal. Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire deal after intensive mediation efforts by Qatar, Egypt and the United States, Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani announced on Wednesday. According to the agreement, Hamas will release 33 hostages in the first phase, spanning six weeks from Jan 19, in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners. The Israeli military will withdraw from populated areas to the outskirts of Gaza, allowing displaced Palestinians to return to their residence in the Gaza Strip. The details of the second and third phases will be announced after the completion of the first phase of the agreement. Abu Abdul Zain, a displaced Gaza resident, refused to join the celebrations, doubting if the deal will be actually implemented. Israeli attacks have killed 46,707 Palestinians in Gaza and reduced much of the territory to rubble, according to Gaza-based health authorities. The 15 months of fighting and siege have created a catastrophic humanitarian crisis in the region. According to reports, humanitarian aid will flow in, with 600 trucks entering Gaza daily, including 50 carrying much-needed fuel to restore electricity in the territory. However, some people in Gaza are still deeply worried about the uncertain future. Shotlist: Gaza Strip - Jan 15, 2025: 1. Various of people celebrating on street; 2. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Abu Abdul Zain, displaced Gaza resident: "We hope the news (coming from Doha) will be good, but I have a message for the world. Why should we celebrate today? Thousands of bodies are still under the rubbles and hundreds of bodies are still in the streets. First of all, we hope that God will give us victory, and a ceasefire will take place, so that we can return to our homes." 3. People celebrating; 4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ghazal Saba, displaced Gaza resident: "My father was killed, my brother was killed, and we have no one who cares about us. The relatives cannot help. We have nothing left. We have lost everything. All my uncles were killed and there is no one left. When we were in the south and the truce started at that time, my father bought me new clothes. Today, there is no one to buy me clothes. And we lost the money my father saved from working at that time." 5. People posing for photo. [Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland]
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