In a historic move, leaders from Egypt, the U.S., Turkey, and Qatar gathered in Sharm el-Sheikh to sign a document supporting a Gaza ceasefire deal—though neither Israel nor Hamas attended the summit. The agreement, hailed as a "glimmer of hope" by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, aims to end months of conflict and kickstart Gaza’s reconstruction. 🌟
Key Details:
• The deal includes plans for governance, security, and rebuilding Gaza, with Sisi emphasizing the need for a "two-state solution."
• U.S. President Donald Trump called it "the greatest deal of them all," while Israel and Hamas remained absent from talks.
• Emotional scenes unfolded as hostages and prisoners were exchanged, sparking celebrations in Tel Aviv and Gaza.
Challenges Ahead:
Despite progress, hurdles remain: 26 Israeli hostages are still unaccounted for, Hamas refuses to disarm, and aid agencies warn of famine in Gaza. The UN pledged $11 million in emergency aid, but experts stress that long-term peace requires addressing governance and humanitarian crises. 💔
As the world watches, the question lingers: Can this fragile agreement hold? Share your thoughts below. 👇
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Document to support Gaza ceasefire deal signed at summit in Egypt
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