Israel and Hamas agree to a ceasefire after fifteen months of war in Gaza.
The agreement was facilitated by American, Qatari, and Egyptian mediators.
Israel releases hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and allows the return of internal displaced people in Gaza.
Israel accepts the ceasefire feeling victorious, having weakened Hamas and Hizbulah.
Both Joe Biden and Donald Trump exerted pressure to achieve the truce.
Qatar plays a preponderant role in mediating the ceasefire.
The agreement could open up the opportunity for a permanent ceasefire and the reconstruction of Gaza.
Conclusion: The truce doesn't resolve the conflict but presents an opportunity for definitive peace and the reconstruction of Gaza. The future success of the agreement depends on adherence to the first phase in order to negotiate a permanent ceasefire and the total withdrawal of the Israeli army.