The terms of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal

The terms of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal

Hello from the FT newsroom. Israel and Hamas appear to have agreed a ceasefire to halt the war in Gaza and free the remaining hostages, after 15 devastating months of war. Our reporter in Israel has?explained the terms of the deal here.

Who made the deal happen? US president-elect Donald Trump — with his threat of “all hell to pay” if Israeli hostages were not freed before his inauguration — was instrumental in securing the agreement. But our Middle East editor Andrew England asks an important question: what?will it take for?this ceasefire to endure??

Israel’s cabinet will meet Friday to discuss the approval of the deal, an official said, after Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition delayed the meeting, accusing Hamas of backtracking amid tensions within the government’s own ranks.

My choices this week

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  2. Most British politicians — both Labour and Conservative — would say they have a goal in common: economic growth. They should stop pretending, writes columnist Janan Ganesh. (Free to read)
  3. Russia’s tankers have been able to keep moving some natural gas through the Arctic, despite western sanctions. This week the FT revealed how EU shipyards help them along.
  4. “The Syria I grew up in was a factory of fear.” Our correspondent in Damascus, Sarah Dadouch, powerfully illustrates how Assad’s fall has transformed her country; although grief still hangs thick, the fear is gone.
  5. As new military regimes in Africa’s Sahel crack down on the mining industry, international companies in Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso are increasingly at the mercy of authorities’ “terrifying” tactics. (Free to read)
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Thanks for reading,

Roula Khalaf, FT editor

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Israel is the devil of the universe but we should not take all isralian as devil There also some need to live in peaceful the problem that choices of there leaders

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The ongoing conflict in #Gaza and its #human toll remind us of the profound value of #peace and the #sanctity of every #human #life. Regardless of #faith, #nationality, or #background, every soul is precious and deserving of #dignity and #compassion. As #Muslims, we are guided by the principles of #justice, #mercy, and #respect for all #humanity. The Qur'an beautifully states, "Whoever saves one [life]—it is as if he had saved all of mankind" (5:32). This verse underscores the shared responsibility we all have to protect and uphold #humanlife. Now more than ever, the #world needs dialogue, #empathy, and a commitment to #coexistence. By embracing #acceptance and #tolerance, we can build bridges of understanding and pave the way for a #future where peace prevails over division. Let us continue to pray for and work towards a world where #compassion is the common language of all.

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