In a clear signal to the world, Israel has said “yes” to a comprehensive peace deal for Gaza. A senior official speaking in Budapest confirmed that the government has accepted a U.S.-led proposal that includes a permanent ceasefire, the release of all hostages, and the full demilitarization of Hamas.
This affirmative response is a major development in the ongoing diplomatic efforts. It provides mediators with the leverage they need to push for a final agreement, as it removes any ambiguity about Israel’s position. The government is now on record as being ready to end the war under the proposed terms.
The deal itself represents a complex but complete vision for the “day after” in Gaza. It involves security guarantees for Israel through the disarmament of Hamas, while also providing a pathway for humanitarian aid, reconstruction, and a more stable governance structure for the Palestinian territory.
The focus now shifts entirely to the leadership of Hamas. They are being presented with a stark choice: accept a deal that ends the war but also their military power, or reject it and prolong the conflict. The international community is united in urging them to choose peace.
Israel Signals ‘Yes’ on Comprehensive Gaza Peace Deal
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