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Glimmer Of Hope For Peace In Gaza As Ceasefire Deal Nears

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJanuary 15, 2025 World News No Comments3 Mins Read
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Glimmer Of Hope For Peace In Gaza As Ceasefire Deal Nears.

After a gruelling 15 months of conflict that has left countless lives in turmoil, both Palestinians and Israelis are cautiously optimistic about an imminent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, alongside the release of hostages held there.

 

From the heart of Gaza City, 17-year-old Sanabel expressed her disbelief and hope in a voice note, stating, “I can’t believe that I am still alive to witness this moment. We’ve been waiting for this with bated breath since the first month of last year.” Her sentiments echo a collective longing for peace among the residents enduring the conflict’s harsh realities.





 

Sharon Lifshitz, whose elderly father remains among the hostages, shared her struggle with optimism, “I’m trying to breathe. I’m trying to be optimistic. I’m trying to imagine it’s possible that a deal will happen now and that all the hostages will return.”

 

The indirect negotiations in Doha seem to be bearing fruit, as confirmed by Qatar’s foreign ministry spokesman who noted on Tuesday that there were no major obstacles blocking an agreement, with the focus now on finalising the details. An Israeli government official echoed this progress, describing the talks as entering a “critical and sensitive period,” while Hamas expressed satisfaction with the negotiation’s status.

 

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has also hinted at the deal’s proximity, stating it was “right on the brink.”

 

The push for peace comes amidst continued demonstrations in Jerusalem, where families and supporters of the Israeli hostages demand a ceasefire and the release of all 98 hostages simultaneously.

 

Back in Gaza, the mood is a mix of joy and trepidation. Sanabel, living in her partially destroyed home, shared with the BBC’s OS programme, “Everyone in northern Gaza was feeling happy, cheerful, optimistic to see their best friends, to see their families who were displaced to the south of the Gaza Strip, to start over.” Yet, the shadow of past ceasefires looms large, as she recounted the bombings that preceded the last ceasefire in November 2023. “In the last hours of this war, I don’t want to lose one of my family members. I want a ceasefire for the rest of our lives,” she pleaded.

 

In the al-Nasr neighbourhood of Gaza City, Asmaa Tayeh, a young graduate now sheltering at her grandparents’, captures the community’s anxious anticipation, “You can never imagine how excited and nervous people are here. Everyone is waiting as if they will only survive after the announcement.” Asmaa, originally from Jabalia, has seen her community repeatedly uprooted by military offensives, with her area described as “wiped out” in December.

 

This potential ceasefire not only promises a pause in hostilities but also a chance for the residents of Gaza to begin rebuilding their lives, albeit under the shadow of past and potential future conflicts. As the world watches, the hope is that this deal will indeed mark a significant step towards enduring peace in the region.

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