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I apologize for any confusion caused. Here is a list of some notable ceasefires and agreements between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza:

1. Oslo I Accord (1993): Signed on September 13, 1993, this agreement set the framework for future negotiations between Israel and the PLO, leading to the establishment of the Palestinian Authority.

2. Oslo II Accord (1995): Signed on September 28, 1995, this agreement further outlined the interim self-governing arrangements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

3. Sharm el-Sheikh Memorandum (1999): Signed on September 4, 1999, this agreement aimed to implement the previous Wye River Memorandum, including the redeployment of Israeli forces.

4. Ceasefire of 2005: Following the Israeli disengagement from Gaza, a relative calm prevailed, although sporadic violence and rocket attacks continued.

5. Gaza ceasefire (2008): On June 19, 2008, a six-month ceasefire was reached between Israel and Hamas, brokered by Egypt. However, the ceasefire was short-lived, and violence resumed later in the year.

6. Egyptian-mediated ceasefire (2012): Following an intense eight-day conflict between Israel and Hamas in November 2012, Egypt mediated a ceasefire agreement.

7. Gaza ceasefire (2014): On August 26, 2014, Israel and Hamas agreed to an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire, ending a 50-day war in Gaza.

Please note that these ceasefires and agreements may not encompass all the temporary truces and understandings that have occurred throughout the years. Additionally, the outcomes and interpretations of these agreements are subject to ongoing debate and discussion.

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