There's relief but little to celebrate for many Gazans
Nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners were released under a ceasefire while internal clashes continue as aid deliveries increase, officials said.
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For Gazans, ‘there is no optimism’ the war will actually end
After two years of Israel’s genocidal destruction of Gaza, Palestinians have welcomed the tenuous ceasefire that began last week. However, there is little hope that the ceasefire will lead to lasting peace or an end to the occupation. “There is no optimism,” one Gaza resident, Nusfat Modin, says. “You can’t negotiate with these people. A deal, no deal—we have no hope. No one—ask anyone.” TRNN asked Gazans what they thought about the latest cease…
There was something to excite on Monday by looking at the images from the Middle East. Finally, tears that carried joy and not pain in them. Finally, a little relief after two years of torture to end again.
The Palestinians in Gaza expressed their relief on Monday because Israel had ended its two-year military offensive in the territory and because hostages and prisoners had been exchanged. However, many felt that there was little to celebrate. Two years of war left the enclave in ruins, its cities reduced to rubble, tens of thousands of dead and the health system devastated. Despair and despair are omnipresent, and many do not see a future. “It is…
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