Relief, Joy as Israel Reopens After Iran War Ceasefire
- On June 24, 2025, Israel's military announced it would remove limitations on gatherings, schools, and workplaces following the implementation of a ceasefire with Iran.
- The lifting followed a 12-day war triggered by Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites starting June 13 that raised the threat level and halted public life and air travel.
- Ben Gurion and Haifa airports resumed full operations, and most Israeli cities returned to normal activity, though some Gaza-border communities keep limits on gatherings over 2,000 people.
- Adina Bier commented that the timing of the attack was ideal, while Avraham Levy expressed that Netanyahu’s actions were aimed beyond the interests of Israel alone, benefiting the global community.
- The ceasefire's fragility implies ongoing uncertainty, while the resumption of normal life signals cautious optimism after Iran and Israel agreed to abide by the ceasefire announcement.
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Relief, joy as Israel reopens after Iran war ceasefire
Relieved Israelis returned to work and school on Wednesday after the military lifted restrictions following a ceasefire with Iran, while some voiced lingering apprehension about the future.People sunbathed and played football on Tel Aviv's beaches, streets and markets came back to life, and schools reopened on Wednesday following the deal to end the 12-day war."Finally, we can start to live again," said Yosi, 40, a yoga teacher and mother of two…
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