Gaza City – IN PHOTOS: Jubilant Palestinians Mob Gaza Streets

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    Palestinians celebrate a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Gaza in Gaza City, 21 November 2012. A ceasefire has gone into effect in the Gaza Strip, after Israel and Hamas agreed to cease hostilities. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr announced the a ceasefire agreement in Cairo some time before it took hold at 8pm CET.  EPA/OLIVER WEIKENGaza City – With gunshots, sweets and cries of victory, Palestinians in the Gaza Strip poured into the streets to celebrate a ceasefire deal on Wednesday which ended eight days of deadly fighting between Israel and Islamist militants.

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    After being stuck at home for days for fear of Israeli air strikes, tens of thousands of Palestinians crowded into cars and doubled up on motorcycles, waving flags and chanting for Hamas, Israel’s main adversary and rulers of the Gaza Strip.

    Women leaned over balconies ululating with joy as children stuffed four-abreast in the open trunks of cars clapped and sent out hoarse screams of “God is Great!”.

    “We feel like we’ve gotten our freedom back, our lives back. Thank God for Hamas, and thank God for the patience and strength of the Palestinian people in humbling Israel,” said Mohammed Skeik, marching with a pack of fist-pumping friends.

    The Egyptian-brokered ceasefire put an end to Israeli air raids which bombed hundreds of Hamas targets and the firing of more than 2,000 rockets and mortar bombs by Hamas and other factions into Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

    In all, 162 Palestinians, including 37 children and 11 women, were killed in the offensive, along with three Israeli civilians and a soldier.

    Firing a deafening burst from his Kalashnikov rifle, Mohammed al-Ghazaleh boasted: “(Israeli Prime Minister) Netanyahu will mourn tonight, while the people of Gaza are steadfast in their resistance and have triumphed.”

    “Israel won’t think of challenging us like this ever again. We payed a dear price in the blood of our people for their aggression, but we made great gains and showed our strength,” he said.

    “PEOPLE OF GAZA, YOU HAVE WON”

    Members of Hamas’s top political echelons, also forced to seek shelter during the raids because Israel had them in its sights, joined eagerly in the grandstanding.

    “The resistance achieved a historic victory against the occupation and laid the foundation for the battle of liberation for all our land and sacred sites,” said senior Hamas official Ahmed Bahar.

    During a lull in fighting eight days ago, Israel launched an offensive by assassinating Hamas’s acting military chief, Ahmed Al-Jaabari, on November 14.

    “Jaabari won, alive and dead,” Hamas activists shouted through loudspeakers of Gaza mosques.

    Gaza’s revellers seemed less concerned with the details of the truce or whether they thought Israel would keep its part of the bargain than achieving what they saw as a symbolic victory.

    “Imagine, the rockets of our resistance hitting Tel Aviv, hitting them and making them afraid everywhere they were. Nobody thought we could strike at them like this,” said Saleh Abu Khaled, sitting on the stoop of his apartment, his children frolicking around him still in their pyjamas.

    “It doesn’t matter if they break the truce, we’re ready to fight them again tomorrow. But we hope they learned a lesson this time,” he said, grinning widely.

    The agreement calls on Hamas and Israel to cease all forms of military activity, including Israel’s targeted killings of militants, and for an easing of the Israeli-Egyptian blockade of Gaza.

    Ismail Haniyeh, prime minister of the Hamas government in Gaza said: “We are satisfied and proud of this agreement and at the steadfastness of our people and their resistance.”

    Gazans said they took pride in facing Israel’s superior might but that after Israel hinted it might launch a ground offensive into the territory, home to 1.7 million people, they were happy a ceasefire agreement would spare lives.

    “We are not afraid of the Israeli army but at the same time we want a truce for the sake of our children who are being killed and displaced,” Saeed Hashem Hanouna, of Gaza City, said.

    Hussam Abed from the Jabalya refugee camp in northern Gaza City, visiting a relative at the Gaza Shifa hospital, said he hoped the truce’s backers would make Israel would keep its word.

    “We are used to the Jews making calm and then they either assassinate or commit a catastrophe and things blow up,” he said. “We are keen for calm. Everyone in the world likes to live in peace and safety, for us and for all.”

    While Gaza’s hardships remain as the terms of the truce and its implementation are tested, Palestinians congratulated themselves and savoured a rare moment of empowerment.

    Green banners waving in the night air, Hamas activists from Hamas cried through loudspeakers at the clogged streets, “Oh people of Gaza, you have won.”

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    ShmutzVesh
    ShmutzVesh
    11 years ago

    Honestly? I consider myself reasonably smart, they won?? 168 of their animals died- 3 of our holy people. They are obviously scared outta their pants- hence they begged Israel to stop. Idiots

    kahanayid
    kahanayid
    11 years ago

    what a shame not enough Arabs killed

    ayid1
    ayid1
    11 years ago

    The gulas should last as long as this ceasefire would lat.

    honestbroker
    honestbroker
    11 years ago

    Cries of victory?!?!
    I wonder what they consider defeat ?

    11 years ago

    They gained zero nothing more then they had before, hundreds of their own killed but as long as it has the name Isreal attached to it (no matter if its a loss or anything else) these people get hyper you think they just conquered the world. They dont need anything no food no medicine nothing just like Hamas does to them kills them ridicules them dictates them gives them nothing just fights Isreal and these people get Techiyas Hamaysim thats all they need and with these people we wanna make peace, REALLY?

    11 years ago

    Celebrate now for your ignorance is never the front pages until you blow up your own farm again.

    11 years ago

    Let them celebrate; it is better for them to dance and clap, and make merry, than to fire rockets, at EY. Let them think that they gained some “kovod”, from the deal, and let them pat each other on the back.

    shredready
    shredready
    11 years ago

    the borders might be opened if so they did gain something

    11 years ago

    Come on this is a huge victory for them only 140 dead no ground invasion and they will be back like the many times before firing rockets causing fear to Israeli citizens .Its amazing how the USA can just park themselves in IRAQ AFGHANISTAN with no hesitation what so ever . So ye this is a big loss to Israel like the many other ones in the past they have to finish the job for once and for all .

    Teddybear
    Teddybear
    11 years ago

    I would also be happy if someone keeps hitting me and then stops ,

    monalisa
    monalisa
    11 years ago

    Ditto to #2 .
    Big, BIG mistake. They should have gone in & destroyed them all.

    Liepa
    Liepa
    11 years ago

    Hamas 1, Israel 0.

    proudjewboy
    proudjewboy
    11 years ago

    I wonder if the people killed by “celebratory gunfire” in gaza. also get those “72 virgins” ?

    11 years ago

    They have no reason to celebrate.. They lost more people than we did and now they can’t fire rockets anymore so they are screwed. On the other hand Israel will have some peace n quiet now with America and the world behind it. Bibi did the right thing every step of the way including NOT entering gaza on the ground. A real leader who uses logic not just emotion.

    11 years ago

    My concern is that even with all the power of israel and after all bombs claiming to hit many taregts and missle launchers, its still. Didn’t stop them for a moment and the. Amount of missles still continued as before, so they must had and easier way. And besiides their missles cost $500 where a iron dome missile cost $50k plus a bomb propebly cost that much as well.

    Mikerose
    Mikerose
    11 years ago

    I read the whole article -they sound so innocent …….so may I ask -how do u call that winning ??? Who lost more ? Who feared a ground invasion ??and why do some of you chiyas cover your faces like that ??

    Voice-of-Reason
    Voice-of-Reason
    11 years ago

    As much as I would like to see a permanent peaceful solution I find some of these pictures so disturbing. First of all endoctrinating children to carry guns? How will the hate ever have a chance to be washes away. It will take many generations before this poison can be washed out of the fabric of their society.
    Second they are celebrating the WTC attack. I can’t read what is actually on that placard but if someone can I’d love to understand it.

    bahby
    bahby
    11 years ago

    May they merit to have many more such ‘victories’ to celebrate!