Path to a Ceasefire Clears as Israel Accepts US-Backed Deal

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The path to a ceasefire in Gaza has cleared considerably after Israel officially accepted a U.S.-backed deal. A senior official confirmed the government’s readiness to implement a permanent end to the war in exchange for the release of all hostages and the surrender of Hamas’s weapons.
This acceptance removes one of the biggest obstacles in the negotiation process. For weeks, uncertainty over Israel’s commitment to a permanent ceasefire has clouded the talks. This announcement provides the clarity that mediators have been seeking.
The deal itself is a delicate balance of interests. It offers Israel the security and return of its citizens that it has demanded, while offering Palestinians an end to the war and a chance to rebuild. The key sticking point remains the condition of Hamas’s disarmament.
With Israel’s position now unambiguous, the diplomatic efforts will redouble on convincing Hamas to agree. The path is clear, but Hamas must now choose to walk it. The fate of millions depends on their decision.

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