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Israel, Hamas agree to ceasefire

Toll crosses 240 in deadly escalation before global pressure to end violence in volatile region

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Jerusalem, May 21: Israel and the Palestinia­n militant group Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire, bringing to an end 11 days of bombardmen­t, the heaviest flare-up since the 2014 Gaza War, that has left over 240 people dead and threatened to destabilis­e the volatile region.

The ceasefire, which followed mounting pressure from the US, Egypt and other internatio­nal brokers to halt the violence, came into effect on Friday.

The Israeli Security Cabinet voted to accept the ceasefire late Thursday as the Israeli south and Gaza remain inflamed.

The Security Cabinet unanimousl­y agreed to a “mutual and unconditio­nal” cessation of hostilitie­s, according to a statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Office.

“The political leadership emphasised that reality on the ground is what will determine if the campaign continues or not,” the statement said.

Netanyahu did however inform the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) to prepare for a scenario in which Hamas did not respond to Egypt’s ceasefire offer.

Celebrator­y demonstrat­ions took place in the Gaza Strip and West Bank as well, following the ceasefire.

Fireworks, singing, and parades down the streets could be seen in uploaded videos on social media.

Both Israel and Hamas have claimed victory in the conflict that has left over 240 people, including an Indian caregiver in Israel, dead.

Soumya Santosh, 30, was killed in a rocket attack by Palestinia­n militants from Gaza.

Santosh, who hailed from Kerala's Idukki district, worked as a caregiver attending to an old woman at a house in the southern Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi thanked US President Joe Biden for his role in the success of the Egyptian brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

He added that both see the urgency in managing the conflict between the parties through diplomacy. Biden hailed the ceasefire, saying both Palestinia­ns and Israelis deserve to live safely.

“I believe the Palestinia­ns and Israelis equally deserve to live safely and securely and to enjoy equal measures of freedom, prosperity, and democracy. My administra­tion will continue our quiet, relentless diplomacy

CELEBRATOR­Y DEMONSTRAT­IONS took place in the Gaza Strip and West Bank as well, following the ceasefire. Fireworks, singing, and parades down the streets could be seen in uploaded videos on social media.

toward that end. I believe we have a genuine opportunit­y to make progress and I'm committed to working for it," Biden said on Thursday.

He said the US is committed to working with the United Nations to provide rapid humanitari­an assistance for the people of Gaza.

“We remain committed to working with the United Nations and other internatio­nal stakeholde­rs to provide rapid humanitari­an assistance and to marshal internatio­nal support for the people of Gaza and the Gazan reconstruc­tion efforts,” he said.

Biden told reporters that he spoke with Egyptian President Al-Sisi and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. “In my conversati­on with Netanyahu, I commended him for the decision to bring the current hostilitie­s to a close in less than 11 days. I also emphasised what I've said throughout this conflict--the United States fully supports Israel's right to defend itself against indiscrimi­nate rocket attacks from Hamas and other Gazabased terrorist groups that have taken the lives of innocent civilians in Israel,” he said. —

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 ?? AFP ?? Israeli security forces and Palestinia­n Muslim worshipper­s clash in Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque compound, the third holiest site of Islam, on Friday. Fresh clashes between Palestinia­ns and Israeli police broke out at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa mosque compound today, in the latest unrest at the sensitive religious site police said. —
AFP Israeli security forces and Palestinia­n Muslim worshipper­s clash in Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque compound, the third holiest site of Islam, on Friday. Fresh clashes between Palestinia­ns and Israeli police broke out at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa mosque compound today, in the latest unrest at the sensitive religious site police said. —

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