A truce between Israel and Palestinian armed groups in Gaza has come into effect, with both sides voicing doubts over how long the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire will hold.
The six-month truce, which includes Hamas, began at 0600 (0300GMT) on Thursday, although violence in the Gaza Strip continued until the ceasefire came into effect.
It is hoped the rockets attacks and incursions will stop, and all violence will cease.
Just minutes before the ceasefire came into place a Palestinian man was killed by Israeli fire.
The killing highlights just how fragile this agreement is.
But as Al Jazeera's Hannah Belcher reports people on both sides of the border are hoping the truce will last.
