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Ceasefire comes into force as Israel's military pulls out of parts of Gaza

Ceasefire comes into force as Israel's military pulls out of parts of Gaza

A ceasefire has been reached between Israel and Gaza, leading to the withdrawal of Israeli military forces from parts of Gaza. As a result, thousands of displaced Palestinians are now returning to their homes in the northern region of the territory. The ceasefire comes after days of intense fighting between the two sides, which resulted in significant casualties and damage to infrastructure in Gaza. While the details of the agreement are still emerging, the ceasefire is seen as a step towards de-escalating the conflict and providing some relief to the civilian population in the region. However, the underlying tensions and issues that led to the recent outbreak of violence remain unresolved, and the long-term stability of the region remains uncertain.

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