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The Israeli government is accused of using the peace deal as a facade to continue its military operations without genuine intent to withdraw from Gaza.
The peace deal is perceived as a tactic by Netanyahu to justify continued military actions in Gaza by blaming Hamas for rejecting the deal.
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 revised peace deal allows Israel to maintain control over Gaza, which is likely to be rejected by Hamas and used as justification for further conflict.
The peace deal is perceived as a way for Netanyahu to justify continued military actions in Gaza under the guise of responding to Hamas's refusal.
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.
The peace deal's feasibility is questioned due to the lack of a clear mechanism to ensure Hamas's surrender and the Israeli government's unwillingness to withdraw from Gaza.