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Gaza ceasefire: Israel, Hamas reach tentative agreement

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Washington,Ā  Oct 10: Israel and Hamas have reached a tentative agreement for a pause in their ongoing conflict, signaling a potential breakthrough in a war that has lasted two years and caused immense devastation.
The agreement involves the release of hostages held by Hamas in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Although there is widespread relief and joy surrounding this development, there are also significant uncertainties regarding the broader peace plan proposed by US President Donald Trump, particularly concerning the disarmament of Hamas and governance in Gaza.
The hostilities began on October 7, 2023, following a deadly attack by Hamas on Israel, which has led to severe casualties on both sides—over 67,000 Palestinians killed and thousands displaced in Gaza.
This ongoing conflict has not only resulted in devastating humanitarian conditions, including famine, but it has also incited other regional conflicts and prompted global protests, with accusations of genocide leveled against Israel.
Despite the announced agreement, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza continued. The Israeli military maintains that it must target threats as it redeploys forces.
In the wake of the agreement, celebrations in Gaza were tempered by grief, as many residents reflect on the losses endured during the war.
In contrast, families of Israelis held hostage expressed joy at the news from Trump, who assured that the captives would return soon.
The ceasefire terms include the swift release of all living hostages, while a significant Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza is planned.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to convene his Security Cabinet for approval, followed by parliamentary discussions regarding the release of prisoners.
However, there are divisions within the Israeli government, with some officials expressing concerns regarding the implications of releasing prisoners linked to future acts of terrorism.
The peace plan outlined by Trump envisions an ongoing Israeli military presence in Gaza, with an international force overseeing security and efforts for reconstruction led by the US.
Discussions about the involvement of the Palestinian Authority and reforms necessary for its governance are ongoing but remain contentious.
As the situation evolves, there are hopeful expressions from families of hostages and Gazans alike, who are eager for a return to normalcy and rebuilding their lives.
The deal reflects a critical juncture in a deeply entrenched conflict, with the potential for significant changes on the ground depending on implementation and adherence to the agreement by both sides.
However, as previous ceasefires have shown, the path forward remains fraught with challenges and uncertainties.
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