Gaza peace deal moves forward, but key issues still unresolved

After more than two years of conflict, a breakthrough appears near as Israel’s cabinet approved the first phase of Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, paving the way for a partial Israeli military withdrawal and the release of hostages by Hamas within days. Despite initial opposition from Netanyahu’s far-right allies, the agreement was signed by all parties, setting a ceasefire to begin within 24 hours. While Hamas hailed the deal as a step toward lasting peace, major challenges remain—particularly Hamas’s refusal to disarm and unresolved questions over Gaza’s future governance.

Gaza peace deal moves forward, but key issues still unresolved
After more than two years of conflict, a breakthrough appears near as Israel’s cabinet approved the first phase of Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, paving the way for a partial Israeli military withdrawal and the release of hostages by Hamas within days. Despite initial opposition from Netanyahu’s far-right allies, the agreement was signed by all parties, setting a ceasefire to begin within 24 hours. While Hamas hailed the deal as a step toward lasting peace, major challenges remain—particularly Hamas’s refusal to disarm and unresolved questions over Gaza’s future governance.

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