TEL AVIV: The ceasefire announced between Israel and Hamas on Wednesday gave hope to families of hostages and war-weary Palestinians in the Gaza Strip – but their nightmare is far from over.
Families of the hostages do not know whether their loved ones are alive or dead, and many will have to wait for a phase of the agreement that has yet to be negotiated.
In war-ravaged Gaza, many displaced Palestinians do not know if their homes are still standing, thousands are still buried under rubble and dozens are missing after encounters with Israeli forces.
Vast areas appear uninhabitable, and it could take decades to rebuild.
In the tense leadup to the announcement of the deal, relatives of the hostages were afraid to get their hopes up and agonising over the unknown.
“These days are horrible for us,” Yafit Zailer said Wednesday, breaking down into sobs over the thought of her relatives – Shiri and Yarden Bibas and their two small children, Ariel and Kfir – being released after 15 months of captivity.
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