Celebrations and relief over Gaza ceasefire deal

加沙停火协议的庆祝和缓解

Global News Podcast

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2025-01-16

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Israelis and Gazans welcome the ceasefire but express concern it won't end the conflict. Also: Trump's secretary of state pick, Marco Rubio, stresses the US First agenda, and rethinking women's roles in ancient Britain.
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  • Com Hohen this is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.

  • I'm Paul Moss and in the early hours of Thursday 16th January, these are our main stories.

  • Israel and Hamas have agreed a ceasefire and hostage release deal in Gaza, raising hopes there could soon be an end to more than a year of war.

  • The news was met with celebrations in Gaza and relief around the world.

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  • It might sound strange to say, but there was something strikingly similar about the crowds who gathered in Gaza and in Israel, huddled together, waving flags, faces of hope.

  • Both people who'd come together wanting to hear collectively that announcement of a peace deal, or at least a ceasefire.

  • But that said, there is of course a profound difference in what exactly they're hoping for.

  • In Israel, it's all about securing the release of the hostages held by Hamas.

  • But what the people of Gaza want is an end to Israel's missile, rocket and artillery attacks, which have killed more than 45,000 people, most of them civilians.

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