The Borneo Post

Gaza ceasefire holds after flare-up, protests expected

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GAZA/JERUSALEM: The IsraelGaza border was quiet yesterday after an Egyptian-brokered truce ended a surge in violence that had shaken southern Israel and the Gaza Strip for two days.

But the ceasefire will face its first test later in the day, as Palestinia­ns in Gaza planned on resuming weekly border protests, which at times have become violent.

After a quiet night, Israel’s military told residents in the south, who had spent much of the past two days in rocket shelters, they could return to their daily routines.

A rise in cross-border rockets and air strikes in recent weeks has prompted the United Nations and Egypt to try to broker a truce to prevent another all- out conflict.

Since the escalation on Wednesday, Palestinia­n militants fired scores of rockets including a long-range missile deep into Israel and Israeli aircraft struck more than 150 targets in Gaza.

A pregnant Palestinia­n woman and her 18-month- old child were killed in the Israeli attacks, as was a Hamas militant.

Seven people were wounded by Palestinia­n rockets and mortars that struck Israel.

Palestinia­n officials said a truce had been reached with Egyptian mediation. There was no formal comment from Israel, which rarely acknowledg­es reaching any such agreement with Hamas.

Hamas, an Islamist group designated by most Western countries as a terrorist organizati­on, has fought three wars with Israel in the past decade.

With the ceasefire holding, organisers of border protests against Israel drove through streets of Gaza with loudspeake­rs, calling for a massive attendance.

Gazans have held weekly protests since March 30, some of which have become violent, to demand the right of return for Palestinia­n refugees. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Photo shows people inspecting the rubble of a building following an Israeli air strike on Gaza City. — AFP photo
Photo shows people inspecting the rubble of a building following an Israeli air strike on Gaza City. — AFP photo

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