Palestinian Community in Ireland Feels 'Relief' as Gaza Ceasefire Talks Begin

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Palestinian Community in Ireland Feels 'Relief' as Gaza Ceasefire Talks Begin
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Members of the Palestinian community in Ireland express feelings of 'relief' and 'joy' following news of a potential ceasefire between Hamas and Israel. Though optimism prevails, concerns linger about the long-term impact on Gaza and the possibility of the ceasefire's collapse.

Members of the Palestinian community in Ireland have said they are feeling "some relief" following news of a possible ceasefire in Gaza .Members of the Palestinian community in Ireland have said they are feeling"some relief" following news of a possible ceasefire in Gaza .

Gaza's health ministry has said 81 Palestinian people have been killed in Israeli military strikes in the past 24 hours.Ibrahim Alagha, who has family in Gaza, said they are feeling"joy and optimism".hopefully that is going to be ending soon," Mr Alagha said. "But I have a strong feeling that this sense of joy and happiness is going to fade away very soon as more people go back to their homes just to find out it has turned into a pile of rubble or that families have been torn apart.Adnan Shabab, who owns Shaku Maku, a restaurant in Rathmines, said his family are feeling"some relief" following the news."We're under so much stress hearing the news of our families being killed, being displaced, all the houses being wiped out.

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