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Despite being called a peace deal, the Gaza ceasefire agreement is not a comprehensive peace deal that would lead to a Palestinian state. It doesn't address settlement construction or long-term governance.
The President of Egypt stated that the peace summit's success could not have been achieved without President Trump's leadership, highlighting the importance of U.S. involvement in the process.
The U.S. is sending 200 troops to help coordinate the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, aiming to ensure the peace plan stays in place. This includes a 20-point peace plan coordinated by the UN to prevent aid from being misused by leaders in Gaza.
Israeli and Hamas officials are meeting in Egypt to finalize a peace deal proposed by the Trump administration. The outcome of these talks will indicate whether Hamas is serious about peace.
The ceasefire in Gaza is a generational reconstruction project. Gaza is unlivable with 70 to 90% of structures destroyed, and there's an urgent need for international effort to rebuild, not just provide temporary relief.
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has led to celebrations in Gaza, with Palestinians cheering and chanting. After two years of war, an influx of aid and relief is expected to reach residents, bringing hope that this marks the end of death and destruction.
President Trump has presented a groundbreaking peace plan for the Gaza Strip, which has been signed by Israel, the United States, and Qatar, but not yet accepted by Hamas.
The Israeli cabinet has approved an agreement to stop the war in Gaza. This agreement includes Israel pulling back to a predefined border and the release of 20 live hostages and 28 dead hostages within 72 hours of a ceasefire. Hamas claims this is the end of the war, but the United States says it could be if Hamas disarms and hands over governance.
Despite the positive atmosphere, difficult talks lie ahead regarding Gaza's post-war governance, Hamas's future, and the potential for Palestinian statehood, with a 20-point plan allowing for eventual possibilities but only after a long series of preconditions are met.
President Trump has unveiled a groundbreaking peace plan for the Gaza Strip, aiming to isolate Hamas and bring regional players like Israel, the United States, and Qatar on board.