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Is the end of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in reach? | DW News
Following a US-brokered peace deal between Israel and Hamas, US President Donald Trump traveled to Israel where he addressed Israel's parliament on Monday. Trump praised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership and said the deal heralded "the dawn of a new Middle East." The US President then traveled to Egypt, where — together with the leaders of Egypt, Qatar and Turkey — he signed a deal aimed at ending the war in Gaza.
As part of the ceasefire deal, Hamas has freed all remaining living hostages held in Gaza, and Israel has released almost 2,000 detained Palestinians. Yet many key points of Trump's peace plan are still being negotiated.
Chapter Breakdown
0:00 Israeli and Palestinian captives freed
1:42 Trump urges leaders to end 'feuds' in Middle East
3:10 Sarah Yerkes, Middle East and US Foreign Policy Analyst at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, on why the region is only at the first step towards peace, given crucial pieces yet to be decided
9:07 Mairav Zonszein, Senior Analyst on Israel at the International Crisis Group, on the return of Israelis and Palestinians to their families, as well as the remaining issues of tragedy and rebuilding Gaza
16:52 Jamal Nusseibeh, Palestinian-American lawyer, Middle East Policy Council board member in Washington, and co-author of the Palestinian Armistice Plan, on why lasting peace will require including input from all Palestinians - not just from Hamas - and incorporating Hamas into the PLO
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