The Gaza cease-fire agreement has resulted from persistent efforts by the Biden administration, mediators from Egypt and Qatar, and a final push from Donald Trump.
The agreement involves three phases, although only the first one is detailed. This involves an exchange of hostages and prisoners, introduction of aid into the region, and the beginning of withdrawal of Israeli troops.
The key question of who will administer Gaza following the cease-fire remains unsettled.
Neither the Israeli far right nor Hamas are enthusiastic about the agreement.
Depending on how the cease-fire is administered, it could hasten the end of Benjamin Netanyahu's rule, allowing a fresh start with more moderate leadership.
Conclusion: The Gaza cease-fire is fragile and fraught with uncertainties, but offers an opportunity for peace and reconstruction. Its success largely depends on international restraint, particularly from Trump's administration.