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Gazans in the Nuseirat Camp located in the centre of the territory, are wary after the announcement of the ceasefire and hostage-release deal with Israel, which is due to take effect on January 19. "Our feelings are mix of joy, sadness and pain," says Abu Osama Haniyah, a displaced Gazan. After news of a ceasefire agreement sparked mass rejoicing in Gaza, residents woke up to a sobering toll of at least 70 deaths during nightly airstrikes, the territory's civil agency said.
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00:00We are saddened by the loss of our loved ones, our homes, everything we have.
00:16Of course we believe in this fate, but we hope to return and hope that the deal is finalized.
00:24We thank Qatar, Egypt, and all those who supported us.
00:35Maybe Netanyahu will do what he wants in three days.
00:39We ask the Qataris to support us in three days to stop the bloodshed.
00:46Because Netanyahu took a chance in three days.
00:48Maybe we will have a huge bloodshed from Netanyahu.
00:52We ask the Qataris to solve this before it's too late.
01:01The plane is still in operation, but it's stopped.
01:04The situation is difficult.
01:06What do we want to get rid of?
01:07This plane used to have five seats, but now it has 30.
01:10The plane used to have ten seats, but now it has 30.
01:13We want to get rid of the carrillas.
01:16We want to get rid of the carrillas so we can sing all day long.
01:19Our feelings are mixed with joy, sadness, and pain.
01:24We cried when we heard the news.
01:26We were happy and sad.
01:28We have seen a lot in the past five months.
01:32We have seen pain, killing, martyrs, injuries, and injuries.
01:37God willing, everything will be fine.
01:39God will calm us down and we will return to our homes safe and sound.
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