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Hamas accepts humiliation treaty, tens of thousands of guerrillas to drop guns?

Hamas has no choice but to accept the humiliating treaty, and tens of thousands of guerrillas will lay down their guns? The streets of Gaza were filled with cheers, as Trump prepared to go to the Middle East to celebrate.

On October 8, local time, the United States, Israel and Hamas suddenly announced simultaneously that the two sides had reached an agreement on the first phase of Trump's "20-point peace plan".

Trump personally posted on his social media, claiming that he was very proud to announce that Israel and Hamas had signed the first phase agreement of the peace plan.

Hamas subsequently issued a statement confirming that an agreement had been reached and that the war in Gaza had ended.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would convene a cabinet to approve the ceasefire agreement.

According to Trump, Israeli media and other parties, the agreement is inseparable from the mediation of Qatar, Egypt and Turkey.

Trump said in a tweet that it was their collaboration that contributed to this unprecedented event.

Next, Kazakhstan and Israel will sign an agreement in Egypt on the 9th.

However, according to the content of the first phase of the agreement, there are only three requirements: first, the immediate opening of five transit points to allow humanitarian aid materials to enter Gaza.

The second is to adjust the road map for the Israeli military's withdrawal from Gaza;

The third is to release the living and detained hostages in Israel.

Hamas will release all remaining hostages.

That is, regarding Hamas' demands for disarmament and withdrawal from Gaza's governance, the three sides may not have negotiated yet, and may continue to talk.

Kazakhstan and Israel are currently only the first stage of reaching a peace plan. There may be a second and third stages in the future. Whether the three parties can reach a consensus in the end remains unknown.

Even so, Trump viewed it as a “major victory” and announced on the same day that he would travel to the Middle East.

Although the US did not disclose which country Trump will go to, news has come out from Israel that Israel is preparing for Trump's possible visit next week.

Trump is likely to travel to Israel to “feast” with Netanyahu.

Surprisingly, what came earlier than the "celebration" of the United States and Israel was the "celebration" of the people of Gaza.

After the relevant news came out, people across Gaza took to the streets to cheer and celebrate.

The live video showed that even though it was dark at this time, people in Gaza still gathered in groups on the streets, applauding and cheering, as if Hamas had won the war.

For these civilians, the Israeli conflict has been going on for two whole years, during which they have lost their families, their homes, and may have long been stunned by the war.Whether it’s a victory for Israel or a victory for Hamas, they may not care, they just want a peace.

But in reality, it may be too early for the people of Gaza to celebrate.

After all, this agreement is only at the first stage of reaching it, and judging from the credibility of the United States and Israel, it is hard to say whether this agreement can be effectively implemented.

According to Palestinian media reports, the agreement is guaranteed by the United States, Egypt, Qatar and Turkey, and the conflict will not occur again as long as the two sides comply with the agreement.

Obviously, the four-party guarantor, the United States is specifically responsible for Israel, while Egypt, Qatar and Turkey are playing influence on Hamas.

Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey may actually be able to effectively curb Hamas, but if the United States is able to control Israel, I believe that there are many in the heart, so the ceasefire agreement may still be fragile.

Hamas said it called on Trump, the guarantor countries, as well as Arab, Islamic and international parties to charge Israel to fully fulfill its obligations under the agreement.

This is obviously nonsense. Judging from Israel's style, can they obey if they are not allowed to pay any price?

In addition, Trump's peace plan only transforms Gaza from an open-air prison into another form of controlled area, which will be taken over by so-called interim forces. Gaza still cannot be said to have autonomy.

The people of Gaza are still to be constrained by the United States, and the cause of the establishment of a Palestinian state is still far away.

Seeing the celebration of the people in Gaza reminds one of the people in Syria a few months ago. They also celebrated the same way after the fall of the Assad government. But everyone can see how the life of the people in Syria is now, and the people in Gaza are still under the control of the United States and Israel, so it will probably be even worse.

Hamas’s compromise may have been impelled by a kind of helplessness, after all, the war has lasted for two years, its upper ranks have been assassinated a batch after batch, weapons resources may also be close to the limit, and as a big brother Iran has also reduced its support, it may indeed be unbearable.

But what this ceasefire will bring to Palestine is clear, and it will definitely not be a lasting peace.

After all, the cheers on the streets of Gaza were difficult to dispel the clouds of reality hovering over Gaza. This "first stage" agreement is more like a fragile truce than a declaration of final war.

It temporarily stopped the bloodshed, but it didn’t touch the heart of the war—Hamas’ arms, future governance of Gaza, and the long-suppressed dream of a Palestinian state.

The cruel reality may soon tell the people of Gaza: the smoke has only temporarily dissipated, and the road to true peace is still long and rugged.



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