(AURN News) — After two years of war and tens of thousands of deaths, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a U.S.-brokered ceasefire — the most significant breakthrough since the conflict began in 2023.
The deal calls for a pause in fighting, the release of hostages and Palestinian prisoners, and a phased withdrawal from most of Gaza.
Crowds in Gaza and Tel Aviv erupted in cautious celebration after President Donald Trump announced the first phase of his 20-point peace plan — one many hope will end one of the deadliest wars in modern history.
But the road ahead is far from clear. Will Hamas truly disarm? Will Israel follow through on troop withdrawals? And what will governance in Gaza look like once the dust settles?
For now, aid is set to enter Gaza, and hostages are expected to be freed within days, as world leaders urge both sides to act in good faith.
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