sabbah was at home with the family in atatrah. >> it's good that we're okay. i'm very happy i can't believe it, i'm shivering. that face, sabbah said, means he's feeling happy and safe, and with an arm's round from brother mahmoud, and no sound of an explosion. >> sreenivasan: in israel, reserve troops began moving away from the border with gaza. many israelis were grateful a ground operation had been averted. and a day after a bomb ripped through a bus during the tel aviv rush hour, injuring 27, israel announced it had arrested a suspect, an arab israeli man with ties to hamas. i spoke with stephanie freid, a freelance journalist in tel aviv, a short time ago. stephanie, you're just back from southern israel, the region that was most affected by those rocket attacks. how are people now at 24 hours after the cease-fire? >> well, people are venturing out for the first time. i mean, i talked to people who lad been in house for eight days. people who had stayed close to their bomb shelters inside of their homes. so that was one significant change, because i've be