The landscape of the Israel-Hamas conflict is marked by a newly agreed-upon first phase of a peace deal, designed to bring about a pause in fighting and the release of hostages and prisoners. This development arrives in the wake of numerous failed attempts to achieve peace since the initial Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. The current agreement involves Hamas releasing all remaining hostages, with Israel initiating a withdrawal from most of Gaza. This progress is particularly significant given the history of fragile ceasefires and collapsed negotiations. Key past efforts include the November 2023 temporary truce, which resulted in prisoner exchanges but was not a permanent solution. A May 2024 proposal, accepted by Hamas, was later disputed by Israel. The January 2025 ceasefire also faced initial hurdles. These recurring breakdowns have often been attributed to disagreements over terms and implementation, with international mediators frequently pointing to Hamas as the party failing to uphold agreements. As the current peace process unfolds, the international community remains cautiously optimistic, drawing upon the lessons learned from these past diplomatic setbacks in the hope of achieving a lasting resolution to the protracted conflict.
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