Palestinians in the Gaza Strip flock to the market Saturday to stock up on food supplies as a 12-hour humanitarian truce takes effect.<br/> <br />The fighting between Israel and Hamas, which started on July 8, has so far killed more than 900 Palestinians, most of them civilians, and 39 Israelis, mostly soldiers.<br/> <br />One Gaza resident says she's nervous about what's to come.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE)(Arabic) GAZA RESIDENT, NADA HAMEDAH, SAYING:<br/> <br />"When we heard about the truce we went out and found the streets full of people. Everyone is out and wants to see their houses, children and to earn money -- this is what the people are out for. But they do not feel safe or calm."<br/> <br />Palestinians also take time to assess the damage and recover their dead.<br/> <br />Gaza health officials say rescue workers have already pulled out 40 bodies from under the rubble since the truce began, including 18 members from the same family.<br/> <br />In Tel Aviv, one resident hopes the fighting will be over soon.<br/> <br />(