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'Finally, a good morning'

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October 10, 2025

Joy was widespread in both Gaza and Israel as Trump's deal was agreed - but caution around the fragile peace remains

- NEDAL HAMDOUNA ALEX CROFT BEL TREW

'Finally, a good morning'

Celebrations erupted in Gaza and Israel as the news spread that a ceasefire and hostage deal brokered by Donald Trump could end two years of bloodshed. But for many Palestinians, anxieties about the future remain.

The president said Israel and Hamas had agreed to the first phase of the deal, which should bring an end to Benjamin Netanyahu’s assault on the territory along with the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees.

Israeli cabinet and government meetings taking place yesterday were the final step towards ratifying the deal. If approved, a government spokesperson said the ceasefire would come into effect within 24 hours.

imageThe Israeli military will withdraw to a smaller area of Gaza, before the start of the 72-hour time window for the release of all 48 Israeli hostages - 28 of whom are believed to be dead.

But amid the scenes of jubilation in both Israel and Gaza, Palestinians tell The Independent they are tentative about the ceasefire, and say that while there is relief, there is little real joy.

“For me, there are no celebrations, no joy, and no happiness because there is nothing to be happy about,” said Mustafa al-Shafei, a father of two in Gaza.

“I am truly ashamed to celebrate because we have been through the most difficult circumstances and unforgettable moments. We were displaced dozens of times, starved to the point where our children cried from hunger.

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