Hamas has released the first round of three Israeli hostages on Sunday morning, and officials on both sides are hailing the ceasefire deal as it appears to be sticking. For the first time in well over a year, war has been quieted throughout the Strip.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/today-guns-gaza-silenced-biden-says-first-3-israelis-freed
Historically, Venus, the planet of love and peace, has been prominent in charts associated with the end of wars. Venus is in a very happy place in its current position in compassionate Pisces. In fact, these two get along so well that astrologers consider this an "exaltation." This is a fancy way of saying that Pisces helps Venus express the absolute best of what she represents.
On January 19, Venus conjoined Saturn bringing clarity and structure to areas of life where things have felt uncertain or without direction. This conjunction which took place very prominently on the IC of the chart at Tel-Aviv (see image) was about taking responsible action. Saturn is known for discipline, structure, and accountability, it adds a dose of practicality to Pisces’ dreamy and intuitive nature. In this case it prodded the parties concerned to take action on ending hostilities.
The Moon [28vi] on the MC [24vi] is conjunct the star Benatnash (Alkaid) of the Big Dipper. The popular Chinese lore connected with this star is Kuan-Ti , the God of War, one of the most popular gods of China, especially worshipped by the army. Actually, Kuan-Ti , the God of War was the god who could avert war and protect people from its horrors.
The Sabian symbol for the degree of the Venus-Saturn conjunction clearly emphasizes the need to end a troubled period.
Pisces 17 (16°- 17°): An Easter promenade
The Image of the Resurrection spurs all men within the pale of Christendom to appear at their very best and to dynamize themselves in some kind of self-renewal in response to the Christ mythos, and to the call of nature's springtime renewal and rebirth.
PS. For readers who prefer star images... Venus-Saturn is conjunct the star Ankaa [16pi] of the Pheoenix.
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