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Israeli-Hamas Ceasefire Agreement Brings Relief, Uncertainty and Hope for the End of Brutal War

2025/1/21
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Omar Dajani
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Sam Hindi
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Alexis Madrigal: 以色列和哈马斯之间的停火协议带来了缓解,但也存在不确定性,包括停火协议的持续时间和具体条款,以及加沙地带的重建问题。这是一个复杂的问题,涉及多个方面,需要多方共同努力才能解决。 Andrew Roth: 停火协议的核心是人质交换,协议分阶段进行,第一阶段是人质交换和人道主义援助,后续阶段涉及永久停火和加沙重建等问题。协议的成功实施取决于各方能否遵守协议,以及能否建立足够的信任。 Omar Dajani: 停火协议给加沙民众带来了巨大的解脱,但重建工作面临巨大挑战,且停火协议的持续性令人担忧。国际社会需要加大对加沙的援助力度,同时推动以色列和巴勒斯坦之间的和平进程。 Janine Zakaria: 停火协议带来了解脱感,但以色列社会对该协议存在严重分歧,停火协议的持续性存在不确定性。内塔尼亚胡政府的政治立场和地区地缘政治格局的变化都将影响停火协议的未来。 Sam Hindi: 停火协议给加沙民众带来了解脱,但也带来了对未来重建的担忧。加沙的重建工作将是一个长期而艰巨的任务,需要国际社会的长期支持和援助。 Jacqueline Mates-Muchin: 停火协议带来了谨慎的希望,希望人质能够被释放,并希望加沙民众能够开始重建家园。海湾地区的不同社群应该共同呼吁和平,而不是煽动暴力。 Susan: 停火协议对以色列是不公平的,因为释放的巴勒斯坦囚犯数量远大于释放的人质数量。以色列的“杀戮奖励计划”是导致冲突持续的原因之一。 Libby: 主流媒体对巴勒斯坦人的报道存在偏见,应该关注被释放的巴勒斯坦囚犯,特别是儿童。

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The Israel-Hamas ceasefire, effective Sunday, has led to the release of hostages and the return of Gazan exiles to their devastated communities. While bringing relief, uncertainty remains about its longevity and the terms of any future agreements. The scale of reconstruction needed is immense, and Hamas remains a dominant force in Gaza.
  • Initial release of hostages from both sides.
  • Return of Gazan exiles to war-ravaged communities.
  • Hamas remains a dominant force in Gaza.

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The first Israeli hostages and Palestinian political prisoners have been released and Gazan exiles have begun returning to their war-ravaged communities after the Israel and Hamas ceasefire deal went into effect Sunday. After 15 months of brutal war, the ceasefire has brought much relief but also uncertainty about whether it will last and under what terms. We talk about what the ceasefire agreement means and what could happen next.

Guests:

**Omar Dajani, **professor of law, University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law; board member, A Land For All; former senior legal advisor, Palestine Liberation Organization's Negotiations Support Unit

**Jacqueline Mates-Muchin, **senior rabbi, Temple Sinai, Oakland

**Janine Zacharia, **lecturer, Stanford University; former Jerusalem Bureau Chief and Middle East correspondent, Washington Post

**Andrew Roth, **global affairs correspondent, The Guardian

**Sam Hindi, **former mayor of Foster City, member of the Palestinian American Coalition-San Francisco