Israel has endorsed a landmark deal that offers a permanent ceasefire in Gaza in exchange for the release of all hostages and the surrender of Hamas. A senior official announced the government’s acceptance of the U.S.-led proposal, framing it as a comprehensive solution to the ongoing crisis.
The deal’s structure is direct and consequential. It presents a clear choice: a complete end to hostilities and the beginning of recovery, but only if the hostages are freed and Hamas is no longer a military force. This framework aligns with Israel’s long-stated war aims of rescuing its citizens and dismantling Hamas’s capabilities.
For the Israeli public, the most resonant part of this agreement is the potential return of the hostages. Their captivity has been a source of immense national pain, and the prospect of their release is a powerful motivator for supporting the deal, despite the difficult compromises it may entail.
Now that Israel has agreed, the proposal has been transformed from a draft into a concrete offer. Hamas is under enormous pressure to respond, with the welfare of the Palestinian people and the future of Gaza hanging in the balance. The group’s decision will be a moment of historic consequence.
Israel Endorses Deal: Ceasefire for Hostages and Hamas Surrender
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