After tense negotiations in Cairo, a ceasefire paused the fighting over Gaza Strip. Israeli forces began pulling back as international peacekeepers and aid convoys moved into devastated areas. Families separated by the conflict watched as hostages and detainees crossed checkpoints toward freedom.
In Washington, the political impact was immediate. Leaders including Hillary Clinton and Chuck Schumer acknowledged the role of Donald Trump in pushing the negotiations forward.
Even so, the agreement remains fragile. The ceasefire has paused the violence, but its survival depends on whether both sides can hold back from returning to war.
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