Middle East
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Palestinians in Gaza's South Relearn Sound of Peace After Historic Truce Deal
Palestinians in Gaza's southern Khan Younis are relearning the sound of peace after a truce deal that has reduced violence in the area for the first time in years.

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Palestinians in Gaza's south are relearning the sound of peace after a truce deal, allowing mothers like Wiam al-Masri to once again recognize their infants' cries without the constant din of violence. For the first time in a long time, Palestinian mother Wiam can clearly hear her 2-month-old son Samih's soft wailing, bringing relief to the Gaza Strip. The truce has brought an end to years of fighting and gunfire, allowing families to return to a sense of normalcy.
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