Residents gather at Terrace city hall to back call for Middle East ceasefire

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Residents gather at Terrace city hall to back call for Middle East ceasefire
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Thousands dead since hostilities broke out on Oct. 7

For the second Sunday in a row, a small group of Terrace residents gathered in front of city hall displaying signs calling for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and surrounding area.

It was Schade who put out the call on social media for a first gathering Oct. 22, having no expectations of who would join her. A truce is seen as a first step to increasing the number of aid trucks now entering Gaza following a complete blockade by Israel.

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