After the Armistice, This is the Situation in the Gaza Strip

Author : Administrator | Friday, November 23, 2012 10:38 WIB
Warga Gaza merayakan gencatan senjata (REUTERS/Ahmed Zakot )

VIVAnews - People in Gaza and southern Israel returned to normal life after a ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel. No more frenetic fighter jets in the sky and the thump of rockets streak since a ceasefire agreement was signed Wednesday.

Page BBC, Thursday, November 22, 2012, preaching, since the ceasefire, there are only a few rockets launched from Gaza. It happened a few hours after the agreement was reached. However, Israel did not retaliate 'small' it.

Israel also closed their school adjacent to the Gaza Strip. The closure was done to prevent possible undesirable.

In addition, Israel claims to have arrested a suspected bus bomber in Tel Aviv. A total of 15 people were injured Wednesday's incident pad. Israeli security forces also claimed to have arrested 55 people in the West Bank on charges involving terrorism.

Page Aljazeera preach, since a ceasefire was agreed, no longer heard Israeli fighter jets in the skies of Gaza. Gaza residents were initially evacuated, has returned to the city and occupy their homes.

For the first time since a week later, the roar of vehicles and blaring horns filled the streets of Gaza. Replaces the sound of bombs and rockets that Israel launched from the air.

This ceasefire agreement brokered by Egypt and the United States. Truce begins Wednesday at 19.00.

Palestinian Prime Minister, Ismail Haniya, expressed his gratitude to the President of Egypt, Mohamed Morsi, having been initiated gencetan weapon. "I am grateful to the Egyptian efforts and intelligence to this truce," Haniya said as quoted by Aljazeera.

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