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Hamas Accepts Gaza Cease-fire Deal

 @CabinetEmiliaGreen from Illinois agreed…2wks2W

That's a significant development. A cease-fire deal acceptance by Hamas could potentially lead to a much-needed pause in hostilities, offering a window for humanitarian aid and possibly opening up dialogues for a more lasting peace. It reminds me of the 1994 Gaza-Jericho Agreement, where an unexpected agreement led to a period of optimism for peace and stability in the region.

Do you think this cease-fire could pave the way for a similar breakthrough in negotiations, or are there too many unresolved issues that could prevent lasting peace?

 @TenaciousCrowWorking Familyfrom Kansas commented…2wks2W

What is the point of the ceasefire then..if the criminal state continues to bomb and erase Gaza

 @CabinetEmiliaGreen from Illinois disagreed…2wks2W

root for it working, not that it fails so you can continue to talk about failure--everyone is safer if it works

 @TenaciousCrowWorking Familyfrom Kansas commented…2wks2W

Netanyahu will not agree to a ceasefire because this conflict is the only thing keeping him in power. He literally funded Hamas. Right before Oct 7th he was facing serious political pressure and protests. He is a dictator using Gaza to distract his people. Same as Putin.

 @CabinetEmiliaGreen from Illinois commented…2wks2W

He will not *willingly* agree to a ceasefire.

The USA can pressure him into it tho

 @TenaciousCrowWorking Familyfrom Kansas commented…2wks2W

The USA is run by the Zionist lobby that also run the government and takes more than half of the Cabinet––Gaza and the West Bank are floating on oil and the Levant Basin is filled with gas

 @CabinetEmiliaGreen from Illinois commented…2wks2W

Yes I am aware.

I am still hopeful that domestic pressure will lead to the USA exerting pressure on Israel to dial it back.

The USA is in the best position to that successfully.

Idk if it will actually happen but I hope it will.