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People of Gaza excited signing of an agreement with Israel and Hamas

BT Desk
Disclosure : 09 Oct 2025, 01:26 PM
Gaza people are crying, singing and dancing and shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’.
Gaza people are crying, singing and dancing and shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’.

The mother of five children has been crying since she heard the news. “Yes, I’m crying, but it’s tears of joy,” he told Reuters. We look like we were born again. I hope this terrible war is over.”The announcement of the signing of an agreement between Israel and the Palestinian political group Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, is a source of excitement among Palestinians living in Gaza. Some are crying, some are cheering, some are playing flute, some are singing and dancing and shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’.

Ghada said he was a resident of Gaza City, the main city of Gaza. Ghada has been living in tents for the past fifteen months, including other family members, after the destruction of the Israeli bomb.

After more than two days of talks, Israel and Hamas signed a pledge to implement Trump's proposal for the early stages of the summit last night.

This phase will last for six weeks. Hamas will release all the hostages in their hands for six weeks. Instead, Israel will stop military operations in Gaza, the release of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons and the withdrawal of troops from Gaza in phases.

Residents of the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis took part in a procession last night after the signing of the agreement was announced. The young man started cheering by playing flute-drums, dancing.

A young woman named Iman al-Kauka still cannot believe that the ceasefire agreement has been signed. “Today is our happy day, today is also our sad day. This is the day for which we will laugh — we will cry again for those who lost in the war, what we have lost. We've not only lost our friends, friends and our home. We've lost our city. Through this war, Israel has pushed us into prehistoric times.”

“It’s good news that the bloodshed in Gaza is finally being stopped and our lives are being saved, but I’m a little worried about the post-war situation,” Dahman told Reuters. When we come back, we will see that there is nothing left.”

“I was forced to flee by leaving my father’s body under the rubble. When I get home, my first task will be to find the remains of Babar’s body and complete his burial.”

Ahmed Dahman’s mother, Bushra, said, “This ceasefire cannot be returned to my husband, but at least many lives will be saved.”

“I’ll cry, cry that I’ve never cried before. This cruel war didn’t give us time to cry.”

Source : Reuters

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