
Citizens across multiple West Asian nations have gathered in public demonstrations to celebrate the newly brokered Hamas-Israel agreement, marking the cessation of hostilities in Gaza and the establishment of a ceasefire.
Reports have emerged of widespread celebrations across Yemen, Syria, Iraq, and several other nations in the region, with citizens brandishing their national and Palestinian flags while chanting slogans such as “victory for resistance.”
Palestinians in the embattled Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank marked the occasion with jubilant celebrations, as the phrase ‘God is the Greatest’ resonated from loudspeakers amidst the debris of Gaza.
In Gaza, residents rallied with chants professing allegiance to Muhammad Deif, the leader of the Qassam Brigades, which serves as the military faction of the Hamas resistance movement.
The group celebrated what they described as a “victory over the Zionists” and reaffirmed their steadfast backing for the resistance movement.
In southern Gaza’s Khan Younis, Palestinian refugees, who have endured relentless air and artillery bombardments in recent weeks, expressed their approval of the recently announced agreement.
Reports have emerged from Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon, and Syria of residents taking to the streets to distribute sweets.
The Syrian state news agency, SANA, reported that mosques within a camp in southern Damascus resounded with chants of ‘God is the Greatest’ and expressions of gratitude, following the announcement of the resistance’s triumph in Gaza.