The truce officially enters into force: Palestinians pour into the street celebrating “fittren”

The truce between Israel and the Hamas group at the Gaza Strip has come into force. The truce began in the early hours of Friday, ending 11 days of fierce fighting that left more than 240 people dead, most of whom in Gaza. Palestinians poured into the streets of Gaza [...]
The truce began in the early hours of Friday, ending 11 days of fierce fighting that left more than 240 people dead, most of whom in Gaza.
The Palestinians poured into the streets of Gaza shortly after the ceasefire began, while Hamas' officials warned they had their finger “on the trigger” of weapons.
Both Israel and Hamas have declared victory in this war, writes the BBC, translates Periscope.
American President Joe Biden said the truce “has brought good opportunity” for progress.
Shortly after beginning at 2: 00 a.m. on Friday, many Palestinians took to the streets by car and on foot to celebrate. In Gaza, rowers blew the trumpet, and voices were heard from the mosques from the tape recorder saying <x0->fity for resistance”.
The Israeli Army said it was removing nearly all emergency relocations of movement in this country. /Periscope












