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A ceasefire in the Gaza Strip took effect on Sunday, allowing the Red Cross to retrieve the first hostages to be freed under the agreement. Israel killed 13 people in a final blitz before the truce, while Palestinians celebrated and returned to their damaged homes. The deal calls for 33 Israeli hostages to be released over a six-week period in exchange for thousands of Palestinian prisoners.
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