Palestinians poured into the streets to celebrate and headed back to the rubble of their bombed-out homes on Sunday, as the Red Cross went to retrieve the first hostages to be freed under a ceasefire deal that halted fighting in the Gaza Strip.The truce finally took effect after a three-hour delay, during which Israeli forces pounded Gaza from the air in a final blitz, killing 13 people, according to Palestinian health authorities.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.A team from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) was on its way to collect from Hamas the first hostages to go free under the ceasefire deal, an official involved in the operation told Reuters.The militants identified three women as the first hostages it would release on Sunday under the agreement, which calls for 33 of the 98 Israeli and foreign hostages held in Gaza to go free over a six-week first phase, in return for thousands of Palestinian prisoners held in