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So finally, after nearly 15 months of war, there is a ceasefire and hostage release agreement for Gaza.
Or at least that's what we're told last night by the mediators.
Qatar Barring last minute obstacles, and there are some, the deal is meant to come into force on Sunday.
An end to the fighting to allow a gradual release of the remaining Israeli hostages, the release of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, a much greater influx of humanitarian aid into Gaza, and later the withdrawal of Israeli forces.
Well, shortly after the announcement, Palestinian children in Gaza took to the streets to celebrate.
And these people in Gaza City expressed a range of emotions following the announcement of the deal.
My feeling about the ceasefire announcement is indescribable.
Thank God that it was completed after the suffering we witnessed.
The suffering, honestly, is just indescribable.
Displacement, hunger, extermination we were displaced from our houses, under strikes, under fire, under the rubble.