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    Israel and Hamas Agree on Cease-Fire Framework for Hostage Release

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    Breakthrough Reached as Hamas Acquiesces

    What It Is About

    A framework for a cease-fire in exchange for the release of hostages has been agreed upon by both Israel and Hamas, according to reports from U.S. officials cited by Washington Post columnist David Ignatius.

    Why It Matters

    This significant development represents a potential de-escalation in the turbulent and often deadly conflicts in the Gaza Strip, providing a pathway for interim governance and reducing hostilities. Hamas’ concession removes a pivotal obstacle, thus paving the way for further, more detailed negotiations mediated by the United States.

    The Agreement Details

    Both Israel and Hamas have signaled their acceptance of an interim governance plan under which neither would rule Gaza. Instead, a US-trained force of 2,500 supporters of the Palestinians Authority, vetted and endorsed by Israel, would provide security in the Strip.

    The deal marks a critical step toward stabilizing the region and significantly hampers Hamas by holding them accountable to structured international arrangements instead of benefiting from continuous conflict. Notably, Hamas is experiencing shortages in ammunition and supplies and faces mounting pressure from civilians insisting on peace.

    Challenges Ahead

    Despite the optimistic outlook, obstacles still remain as both sides continue to hash out the intricate details of the agreement. Negotiations are expected to extend over months, sharp focus directed towards ensuring a sustainable peace.

    Key Factors Influencing the Deal

    The breakthrough reportedly occurred after Hamas retreated from its demand for a written guarantee that the war would end and instead agreed to a reliance on a UN Security Council resolution backed by U.S. President Joe Biden. Alongside this, Saudi Arabia appears willing to discuss normalization of relations with Israel, conditional on progress toward a Palestinian state.

    Additional international pressures, such as warnings from Qatar that Hamas officials would be expelled from Doha should negotiations fail, also played a significant role in advancing the agreement.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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