š Israel-Hamas Ceasefire: A Fragile Pause, Not Real Peace šļø
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- Jan 16, 2025
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TL;DR: A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is set to start, halting military operations and allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza. However, with power imbalances and unresolved demands, the agreement feels more like a tactical pause than a true step toward lasting peace.

The newly announced #Israel-#Hamas ceasefire comes after over a year of intense violence, with over 467 days of bloodshed. While it offers hope for a temporary halt in hostilities, experts warn that this truce won't bring lasting peace. The power dynamics remain skewed, leaving many of Gaza's 2.3 million residents stuck in limbo. š
š What's in the Deal?
1ļøā£ Ceasefire Phases:Ā The agreement includes three phases, each lasting six weeks. In the first phase, Israeli troops will retreat from densely populated Gaza areas, and air strikes will pause. āļø
2ļøā£ Hostage Exchange:Ā Israel plans to release thousands of Palestinian prisoners in exchange for around 33 hostages. However, critics fear a repeat of past scenarios where Israel re-arrested many of those freed. š¤
3ļøā£ Aid to Gaza:Ā Humanitarian supplies like food, water, and fuel will finally flow into Gaza, offering relief to families. š But rebuilding the war-torn infrastructureāhospitals, bakeries, and power plantsāwill be a massive challenge. š„
š Why Itās Complicated
Unequal Power:Ā With a superior military, Israel dominates the terms. Hamas had to abandon key demands, like permanent withdrawal of Israeli forces and a full ceasefire. š
Trust Issues:Ā Both sides accuse each other of altering past agreements. This history of broken trust looms large. š
Temporary Nature:Ā This isnāt the first truce. Previous deals brought brief calm but no meaningful resolutions. Will this one be any different? š¤·āāļø
š¤ Whatās Next?
The ceasefire provides a much-needed breatherĀ for civilians in Gaza. But with no real addressal of long-term issues like occupationĀ and blockades, peace remains distant. World leaders, including US President Joe Biden, have voiced cautious optimism, but on-ground realities tell a different story. š
š¬ What do you think?Ā Can there ever be lasting peace between Israel and Palestine? Comment below! š



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