
Cease-fire between Israel and militants in Gaza appears to hold after days of fighting
The Hindu
A fragile cease-fire between Israeli forces and militants in the Gaza Strip appeared to be holding on May 14, 2023, after a five-day clash that killed 33 Palestinians and two people in Israel
A fragile cease-fire between Israeli forces and militants in the Gaza Strip appeared to be holding on Sunday (May 14), after a five-day clash that killed 33 Palestinians and two people in Israel.
The latest round of Gaza fighting was sparked on Tuesday when Israeli jets killed three top commanders from the Islamic Jihad militant group in response to earlier rocket launches from Gaza.
Those killings set off a barrage of militant fire and the conflagration threatened to drag the region into another all-out war until an Egyptian-brokered cease-fire took hold late Saturday.
While the calm appeared to bring a sense of relief to Gaza's 2 million people and hundreds of thousands of Israelis who had been largely confined to bomb shelters in recent days, the agreement did nothing to address the underlying issues that have fuelled numerous rounds of fighting between Israel and Palestinian militant groups in the Gaza Strip over the years.
In Gaza, residents surveyed the latest damage caused to their surroundings, with gaping holes left in the apartments serving as what Israel said were hideouts for the six senior Islamic Jihad members killed during this round.
Gaza's main cargo crossing with Israel was set to reopen on Sunday after warnings that keeping it closed would force Gaza's sole power plant to shut down, deepening a power crisis.
Israel lifted most restrictions on residents in southern Israel, which had borne the brunt of the rocket fire.













