Hope battles with distrust as Palestinians in Gaza wait for Israel to implement the ceasefire. Here's what they said.

War-weary Palestinians are sceptical yet cautiously hopeful that Trump’s ceasefire plan might ease their suffering.

Relative calm returns to Gaza for the first time in months, as Palestinians hope first phase of deal will end the war.

Hope battles with distrust as Palestinians in Gaza wait for Israel to implement the ceasefire. Here's what they said.

After two years of war on Gaza, Israelis struggle to believe that the conflict may have finally ended.

There are cautious hopes that two years of bloodshed in Gaza could finally be brought to an end, and the Israeli hostages freed

Two previous short-lived ceasefires have left many in Gaza doubtful about the staying power of the latest agreement

News of a Cease-fire Triggered Joyous Celebrations Across Gaza – Mixed With Disbelief as Palestinians Recall the Breakdown From the Previous Truce After Two Months in March:…

Israel’s government ratified the ceasefire and hostage deal on Friday, clearing the way to suspend hostilities in Gaza within 24 hours

Tens of thousands of Palestinians who had gathered in central Gaza in the morning started walking north after the announcement.

Ceasefire sparks cautious optimism in Gaza, but uncertainty lingers over promised reconstruction and aid distribution.

Questions remain over Gaza governance as Israeli troops pull back, with Hamas disarmament in question under Trump's ceasefire plan.