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Only US Pressure Can Turn Gaza Ceasefire Into Real Peace
"More than two years after they were seized by Hamas militants in the brutal Oct. 7 attacks, the 20 remaining living Israeli hostages have finally been released. US pressure made the breakthrough possible. It will be just as vital to reaching a longer-lasting peace.
After several days of talks last week, negotiators in Egypt cemented an agreement to exchange all hostages held by Hamas, living and dead, for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. No doubt the decimation of the terrorist groups ranks by Israeli strikes concentrated minds among its leaders. Still, they only agreed to surrender the hostages and thus much of their leverage in the context of a broader White House proposal to end the war in Gaza, begin reconstruction and, after a period of international oversight, return the territory to Palestinian control.
Fleshing out those next stages will be much harder than agreeing to the hostages-for-prisoners swap. According to the US plan, Hamas fighters must either disarm or go into exile. The group must surrender authority to an administration led by Palestinian technocrats and overseen by an international Board of Peace. Other countries must contribute troops to handle security before Israeli forces withdraw in stages to a buffer zone along Gazas borders. Funds must be raised for reconstruction and resettlement. The Palestinian Authority must undertake sweeping reforms before it can replace the transitional administration."
After several days of talks last week, negotiators in Egypt cemented an agreement to exchange all hostages held by Hamas, living and dead, for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. No doubt the decimation of the terrorist groups ranks by Israeli strikes concentrated minds among its leaders. Still, they only agreed to surrender the hostages and thus much of their leverage in the context of a broader White House proposal to end the war in Gaza, begin reconstruction and, after a period of international oversight, return the territory to Palestinian control.
Fleshing out those next stages will be much harder than agreeing to the hostages-for-prisoners swap. According to the US plan, Hamas fighters must either disarm or go into exile. The group must surrender authority to an administration led by Palestinian technocrats and overseen by an international Board of Peace. Other countries must contribute troops to handle security before Israeli forces withdraw in stages to a buffer zone along Gazas borders. Funds must be raised for reconstruction and resettlement. The Palestinian Authority must undertake sweeping reforms before it can replace the transitional administration."
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2025-10-13/gaza-ceasefire-us-pressure-is-necessary-to-ensure-peace
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Only US Pressure Can Turn Gaza Ceasefire Into Real Peace (Original Post)
lostincalifornia
Oct 13
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Lovie777
(20,854 posts)1. Nope................
Tetrachloride
(9,198 posts)2. Half of these ideas have been floated before.
some things such as sweeping reforms and funds must be raised
are vague herein. i presume someone has more details.
AloeVera
(3,903 posts)3. There is no peace without justice.
This "deal" further entrenches the injustices against Palestinians. And Israel faces no accountability for its genocide and willful destruction of all of Gaza.