11-day war ends as ceasefire between Israel & Hamas comes into effect (Video)
Friday, 21 May 2021 (10:48 IST)
The cease-fire is being observed by Egypt. Israel and Hamas fought a 11-day war after escalating tensions in Jerusalem. (PIC-UNI)
The cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza appeared to be holding as of early Friday morning, after the two sides fought for 11 days. The ceasefire began at 02:00 local time on Friday (23:00 UTC Thursday).
The cease-fire was brokered by Egypt. Two Egyptian delegations will travel to Tel Aviv and the Palestinian territories to observe the implementation of the truce, according to AFP news agency.
In addition to Israel and Hamas, the cease-fire also included Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the second-most powerful armed group in Gaza.
Palestinians in Gaza broke out in celebration following the truce, waving flags and shooting guns into the air. Similar celebrations occurred in the West Bank.
What have Israel, Hamas said about the cease-fire?
Both sides in the fighting hailed the cease-fire as a win.
A statement from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said the offensive in Gaza yielded "significant achievements ... some of which are unprecedented."
A Hamas official told a rally in Gaza that the cease-fire was a "victory for the Palestinian people." Khalil al-Hayya added that Israel had failed to destroy the Islamist group's miliotary infrastructure.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a cease-fire aimed at halting 11 days of violence that killed more than 230 people in Gaza and 12 in Israel. pic.twitter.com/epUlgt9Aql
US President Joe Biden lauded the cease-fire during a White House address on Thursday. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also welcomed the truce, but said Israeli and Palestinian leaders must hold talks on the "root causes" of the conflict.
What triggered the latest round of fighting?
Tensions began earlier this month when several Palestinian families living in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah were threatened with eviction from their homes. Jewish settlers claim the properties were owned by Jews prior to 1948.
Israel postponed the court hearing on the case in order to defuse tensions.
The situation escalated further when Israeli security forces dispersed worshippers at the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem. Muslims typically congregate for group prayer at the mosque during the holy month of Ramadan.
Last week, Hamas threatened to fire rockets at Israel, unless Israeli forces left the Temple Mount. Israel refused to have its troops vacate the premises.
Hamas then launched rockets towards Jerusalem. In response, the Israeli military launched an offensive against Hamas in Gaza.
The Israeli military called the operation against Hamas "Guardian of the Walls," a reference to Jerusalem. Hamas called its attacks against Israel "Sword of Jerusalem."
The fighting was the worst between the two sides since a 50-day war in 2014.At least 232 Palestinians died, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. Twelve people were killed in Israel.(Reuters, AFP)