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With this agreement, we will bring back 33 of our brothers and sisters, the majority alive,
Hopefully a maximum amount of hostages will be coming back,
said Beeri Yemeni, a university student Maybe this is the beginning of (the) end of suffering for both sides, hopefully,
We want it to end, but to keep doing what has to be done,
We must protect our ability to return to fighting if we need,
Netanyahu said late Saturday The most important thing now, in addition to the sustainability of the ceasefire, is to fix the disastrous humanitarian situation inside the Gaza Strip,
Today I tried to write a birthday message for his second birthday, for the second time, for a child who cannot celebrate, a child who isn't here, a child who might not even be alive. But no words came, only tears,
said Ofri Bibas, Kfir's aunt If we must return to fighting we will do that in new, forceful ways,
Netanyahu said in a video statement It is clear that the situation in Gaza is still extremely complex and a lot of difficulties still remain for an effective distribution,
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Saturday We will remain in a tent, but the difference is that the bleeding will stop, the fear will stop, and we will sleep reassured,
We are trying not to get too excited in case things don’t go as planned,
said Ansam, 20, who has been displaced five times and lost over a dozen members of her extended family I don’t know what to prepare for: a festival or a funeral,
he told The Independent on Saturday evening We will be unable to move forward with the framework until we receive the list of the hostages who will be released, as was agreed. Israel will not tolerate violations of the agreement. Hamas is solely responsible,
a statement posted to X, formerly known as Twitter, said Once Sunday comes around, we would be happier, God willing,
Ekhlas al-Kafarna, who was displaced during the war in Gaza, told the AP The first thing I will do is go and check my house,
said Mohamed Mahdi, a father of two who was displaced from Gaza City’s Zaytoun neighborhood What is this truce that kills us hours before it begins?”
asked Abdallah Al-Aqad, the brother of a woman killed by an airstrike in the southern city of Khan Younis The first thing I will do after the start of ceasefire is to go back to see what happened to every place I knew and loved. I want to see my friends for the first time in 15 months,
said Eman, 19, a first-year medical student from Jabaliya, a northern neighbourhood that has been the scene of an Israeli blockade and fierce fighting The challenge will be the scale of the movement and how easy it will be for people to cross the Netzarim checkpoint. We don’t have precise details at the moment of how that will happen and it is likely to be very crowded,
said Sam Rose, director in Gaza of the UN relief and works agency (Unrwa), the main refugee organisation for Palestinians I am waiting for the moment when we are able to get back to northern Gaza so that I can get my two daughters and my wife out from under the rubble of our house and bury them with dignity. Forty days have passed since they were targeted, and this is a very difficult and unbearable feeling,
said Alyan, who is living in the central city of Deir al-Balah Some people know their homes are completely gone but there are thousands upon thousands who know the building is still standing but will want to go and find out if it is habitable,
said a humanitarian official in Gaza