Hours after Palestinian media announces Egyptian-brokered truce, IDF says civilians can resume their normal daily routine and that schools will operate as usual. Terms of truce unclear. Trump: We support Israel 100%.
Last modified: 2019-05-06 08:11
Owners of stores at the building inspect the damage of their destroyed multi-story building in Gaza City, Saturday, May 4 | Photo: AP
After three days of intense fighting between Israel and Hamas that claimed the lives of four Israelis, a cease-fire between the sides was reached early Monday morning.
The Israel Defense Forces announced that Israeli civilians can resume their normal daily routine and that schools would operate as usual as the special emergency precautions were no longer necessary. The IDF also announced that the roads that had been closed near the Gaza Strip have been opened.
The announcement came several hours after Palestinian media claimed a truce had been reached following international mediation efforts.
The latest round of fighting erupted three days ago, peaking on Sunday when rockets and missiles from Gaza killed four civilians in Israel.
Two Palestinian officials and a TV station belonging to Hamas said on Monday morning that a ceasefire had been reached and that it would take effect at 4:30 a.m. (1:30 GMT), apparently stopping the violence from broadening into a conflict which neither side seemed keen on fighting.
The IDF said that more than 600 rockets and other projectiles, of which 150 were intercepted by its Iron Dome anti-missile system, had been fired at southern Israeli cities and communities since Friday. It said it attacked about 320 targets belonging to Gaza terrorist groups.
But the violence, the most serious border clashes since a spate of fighting in November, appeared to abate early on Monday.
Rocket sirens in southern Israel, which had gone off continuously over the weekend, sending residents running for cover, were quiet for a few hours straight before dawn.
Egypt and the United Nations, which have served as brokers in the past, were apparently involved in the mediation efforts.
The violence began two days ago when a sniper from the terrorist group Palestinian Islamic Jihad fired at Israeli troops, wounding two soldiers, according to the Israeli military.
PIJ accused Israel of delaying implementation of previous understandings brokered by Egypt.
This time, Israeli strategic affairs analysts said, both Islamic Jihad and Hamas terrorists appeared to believe they had some leverage to press for concessions from Israel because Independence Day celebrations begin on Wednesday.
Hours before the cease-fire was announced, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday the United States fully supported Israel’s response to a barrage of rockets fired from Gaza and called for an end to the Palestinian attacks, warning Gazans such actions would bring them “nothing but more misery.”
“Once again, Israel faces a barrage of deadly rocket attacks by terrorist groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad. We support Israel 100% in its defense of its citizens… To the Gazan people — these terrorist acts against Israel will bring you nothing but more misery. END the violence and work towards peace – it can happen!,” Trump said in a message on Twitter.
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