Flag-waving Palestinians took to the streets of Gaza overnight to celebrate a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas that came into force in the early hours.
A last flurry of rockets and airstrikes followed the announcement of the deal, approved by a late-night meeting of the Israeli security cabinet. Hamas had already said that it was prepared to stop firing missiles at Israel if its opponent did the same.
From 2am the sound of bombs was replaced by the sound of fireworks. Crowds in Gaza gathered outside the home of Mohammed Deif, the one-armed, one-eyed leader of Hamas’s military wing who had once again escaped repeated Israeli attempts to kill him.
The deal contained no elements beyond a mutual agreement to stop hostilities
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The reaction in Israel was more muted. The Israeli right wing accused Binyamin
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2021-05-21 08:10:00Z
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