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Hostages Freed, But Gaza Truce Faces Bumps
Thursday, January 30, 2025
The ceasefire has allowed hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to return to their homes in Gaza. Humanitarian aid is also pouring in. However, the situation remains fragile. If a second phase agreement isn't reached by early March, the war could restart. Israel insists on destroying Hamas, while Hamas wants an end to the war and a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
The conflict has been devastating. Hamas' initial attack killed around 1, 200 people, mostly civilians, and abducted about 250. Israel's response was brutal, with over 47, 000 Palestinians killed, according to Gaza's Health Ministry. The Israeli military claims to have killed over 17, 000 fighters but provides no evidence. The offensive has left Gaza in ruins, with entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble and 90% of the population displaced.
The ceasefire is a step towards peace, but it's clear that the road ahead is bumpy. The release of hostages and prisoners is a complex process, and ensuring the safety of all involved is crucial. The world watches closely, hoping for a lasting resolution to this long-standing conflict.
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