This
is how they see it in Palestine – for the first time ever they were
able to defend themselves against overwhelming odds
Palestinians celebrate ceasefire, victory over Israel
Hundreds
of Palestinians have poured into the streets of Gaza and the occupied
West Bank to celebrate a truce deal that brought an end to Israeli
offensive against the besieged coastal enclave.
22
November, 2012
Chanting
victory slogans and shouting “the resistance has triumphed,”
jubilant residents flooded the streets of the Gaza Strip on Wednesday
night to express their joy over the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire deal,
which came into effect at 21:00 (1900 GMT), AFP reported.
"We
were in prison. I'm overjoyed at the end of the bombing and the war,"
said Nasim Hamduna, a Gaza City resident.
"I
left my house during the violence and here I am today going back to
it," he added cheerfully.
Ahmed
Bahr, a senior Hamas official, hailed the truce deal, noting, "The
resistance groups have achieved a historic victory and paved the way
for the battle of liberating Palestine."
There
were similar scenes of joy in some cities of the occupied West Bank
too.
Earlier
on Wednesday, Egypt announced that the Israeli regime and the
Palestinian resistance movement Hamas had reached a ceasefire
agreement.
Under
the deal, Palestinians and Israelis agreed to end all hostilities
against each other. Israel also agreed to open all crossings and
facilitate the movement of people and goods in and out of the Gaza
Strip. But it did not accept to lift the blockade of the Gaza Strip.
The
Israeli regime’s deadly offensive on the blockaded Gaza Strip
killed more than 160 Palestinians and injured some 1,200 others since
November 14.
In
retaliation, Palestinian resistance fighters continued to pour
rockets and missiles into the Israeli cities, killing at least five
Israelis, including one soldier.
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