After the pause in Israel's war on Gaza: What's next?
Briefly

After 15 months of intense conflict, Israel and Hamas have reached a ceasefire agreement that includes the pivotal release of Israeli captives for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. This marks the beginning of complex negotiations that will address Israel's withdrawal from Gaza, alongside the critical need for governance and reconstruction in the region. Charles Dunne, a former US National Security Council official, comments on the unpredictability of the agreement's progress. Concurrently, President Trump appears driven to conclude the Palestinian-Israeli issue to focus on fostering peace with Saudi Arabia.
The recent ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas marks a pivotal moment, transitioning from 15 months of violence to a structured negotiation phase.
Future discussions will center on the withdrawal of Israeli forces and the governance and reconstruction efforts in the Gaza Strip, a region heavily impacted by conflict.
Charles Dunne emphasizes the intricate nature of the ceasefire negotiations, acknowledging the difficulty in predicting the agreement's future effectiveness.
The political landscape is shifting, with President Trump aiming to resolve the long-standing Palestinian-Israeli conflict to pave the way for more extensive Middle East peace agreements.
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