Perspectives: Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Begins
Summary from the AllSides News Team
Hamas stopped firing rockets at Israel and Israel stopped bombing Gaza at 2 a.m. Friday following an unconditional ceasefire deal mediated by Egypt. After Israel’s Security Cabinet voted unanimously to accept the deal, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office issued a statement pointing to Israel’s “unprecedented” and “significant achievements” during the conflict. Hamas also claimed the ceasefire as a victory, with Hamas supporters shouting "victory" as Palestinians took to the streets to celebrate. However, fears of continued violence rose after Israeli police once again clashed with Palestinians at the Al-Aqsa mosque on Friday; several Israeli officers reportedly hit journalists with batons during the incident, calling them “liars.”
Voices from right-rated outlets tended to be more critical of Hamas and progressive Democrats in the United States. Voices in left-rated outlets tended to focus on the disproportionate Palestinian civilian casualties and call for long-term solutions.
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