This is the Guardian.
Today, a special update on Friday afternoon for a big moment in Gaza.
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Throughout this week I've been speaking to different people inside Gaza as hopes have been building of a pause in the horrific 15 month war there.
Nadal Hamduneh, a journalist sheltering in the southern city of Khan Younis, told me everyone around him was following news of the talks.
Yes, we are as a Britain and as most people, we are following the news day by day, night by night and even minute by minute.
Most of people are gathering to see the TVs and even the Internet, the radios, to gather more information about the ceasefire.
Most of people are really optimistic and even they are planning and thinking about.
How they will move to senior officials from both sides.
Israel and Hamas were flying into Doha where the talks are happening.
And ordinary people like Amjad Tantesh, he was a swimming instructor before the war.
Feeling for the first time in a while a new emotion.
People are hopeful.
They are longing for a better future.
But they are still worried this deal might fail or not implemented as should be.