After two years of war on Gaza, Israelis struggle to believe that the conflict may have finally ended.
Across Israeli society, the reaction to the news of a Gaza ceasefire deal has been almost uniform: Joy.
In Tel Aviv, the families of those taken captive during the Hamas-led attack on Israel in October 2023 celebrated on Thursday after the announcement. And a man dressed as United States President Donald Trump – who played a large part in brokering the deal – carried Israeli and US flags and posed for photographs with smiling passersby.
Two years of war on Gaza have fractured Israeli society. The minority who have openly opposed Israel’s killing of more than 67,000 Palestinians say they have been ostracised, while those who cheered on what experts have confirmed is a genocide have been left angered by growing international condemnation of Israel’s aggression.
“I cried when I got the news,” Israeli political analyst Nimrod Flaschenberg said from Berlin. “It’s really big.
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