GAZA (Reuters) - Palestinians celebrated Israel's departure from the Gaza Strip on Monday, hoping the pullout would lead to a state but fearing political missteps could plunge the territory deeper into chaos.
Palestinian officials and analysts were generally optimistic that relative calm would prevail, citing scenes from evacuated Jewish settlements that, while chaotic, did not include factional violence.
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