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PALESTINE

Wed 03 May 2023 8:13 am - Jerusalem Time

Life returns to normal in the Gaza Strip after the cease-fire

Life returned to the Gaza Strip, naturally, after the mutual cease-fire that began at four o'clock in the morning today, Wednesday.


A cease-fire agreement was reached with Egyptian, Qatari and UN mediation, without any conditions or restrictions by the two parties other than a return to calm.


Intensive Israeli raids on resistance targets caused damage to citizens' homes, which led to the death of one citizen and the wounding of 5 with varying degrees of injury.


Several sites and targets belonging to the resistance were subjected to heavy bombardment by the Israeli occupation aircraft.


The Israeli army claimed that it had bombed weapons and missile depots and their production sites, as well as underground tunnels, and targets of Hamas's naval forces, claiming that these extensive raids aimed at harming the movement's military capabilities.


While the resistance continued, until the last minutes, to fire rockets at the settlements around the Gaza Strip, causing a lot of damage, while about 14 settlers sustained bruises and panic attacks while trying to reach shelters, and 3 foreign workers from Asia sustained moderate and minor actual injuries as a result of a rocket falling on a construction site in Sderot.


The Israeli army also announced the return of life to normal in the border settlements.



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Life returns to normal in the Gaza Strip after the cease-fire