"The Guardian" She wonders: Will Hamas and Israel adhere to the ceasefire in Gaza despite its entry into force?

The Guardian newspaper saw The British newspaper said that the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip carries with it many crises.. She asked: Will both the Palestinian Hamas movement and Israel adhere to the ceasefire agreement that entered into force yesterday, Sunday?.
The Guardian indicated, in An article by writer Peter Beaumont indicated that the agreement – which will be implemented in three stages – provides for new negotiations between the two parties in order to achieve the desired progress amid an atmosphere of mistrust between the Palestinian and Israeli parties.
He considered it The article " This atmosphere of mistrust makes this agreement fragile and at risk of collapse, especially in light of the many challenges that will face its implementation.” He pointed out that although it is self-evident that any negotiations to end armed conflicts are usually marred by “cautious confidence building.” These negotiations may collapse at any time, but the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, which ended a 15-month war, “appears more weak and less able to withstand challenges,” according to the newspaper’s opinion.
The newspaper reported that Observers and analysts believe that the agreement, which stipulates an implementation period extending over three stages and requires holding new negotiations during the ceasefire period, carries with it many crises, the first of which is the lack of trust between the two parties. Hamas believes that the recent statements Issued by some Israeli officials, including the Foreign Minister, she said that Israel seeks to release the most vulnerable hostages, such as women, children, the sick, and the elderly, in preparation for the resumption of fighting again, and this may happen during the second phase of the agreement.
She added that what confirms that belief Also, the statements of the Israeli Finance Minister yesterday, Sunday, in which he said that the Israeli Prime Minister pledged to him that the war would continue… indicating, on the other hand, that Israel also seems unconvinced of Hamas’s true desire to adhere to the ceasefire agreement. The newspaper stressed that the continuation of the agreement requires ensuring the continuation of the current Israeli government headed by Benjamin Netanyahu, in light of indications warning of its collapse in the event of the withdrawal of any of the ministers belonging to the far-right movement.
The newspaper continued that The current agreement is not to the liking of the Israeli Prime Minister, who wanted to continue the war to achieve a complete victory over the Hamas movement, but he was forced to accept the current agreement in light of the pressures exerted on him by US President-elect Donald Trump, who threatened to open the “Gate of Hell.” If the war in Gaza does not stop.
In this regard, she referred to what was reported by the newspaper “Haaretz” The Israeli newspaper said that Netanyahu has no intention of continuing to implement the remaining stages of the agreement, but at the same time it saw that he may be forced to implement all the stages under pressure from the new American administration and public opinion inside Israel.
In conclusion, the article pointed out the appreciation " "sanam vakil" From the Chatham House Institute that the current agreement is nothing more than “a fragile truce between the two parties and not a ceasefire agreement that leads to the cessation of the conflict,” and at the same time stressing that “this agreement requires continuous monitoring and a clear mechanism to hold parties accountable that do not adhere to its terms.”
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