Trump says Israel-Hamas war is over, but the road to peace is fragile

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Trump says Israel-Hamas war is over, but the road to peace is fragile


U.S. President Donald Trump gestures as he poses next to a sign before a family photo at a world leaders’ summit on ending the Gaza war, amid a U.S.-brokered prisoner-hostage swap and ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, Oct. 13, 2025.

Suzanne Plunkett | Reuters

U.S. President Donald Trump was in a bullish mood as he and other global leaders in Egypt signed on Monday the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, seen as a precursor to a possible peace deal between Hamas and Israel.

“This took 3,000 years to get to this point, can you believe it? And it’s going to hold up too,” Trump said confidently as he signed the deal in front of the world’s media.

“We’ve achieved what everybody said was impossible — at long last, we have peace in the Middle East,” Trump said later during a news conference, flanked by other leaders. “Nobody thought we could ever get there, and now we’re there,” he added.

U.S. President Donald Trump poses with the signed agreement at a world leaders’ summit on ending the Gaza war, amid a U.S.-brokered prisoner-hostage swap and ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, Oct. 13, 2025.

Suzanne Plunkett | Reuters

While most agree that Trump deserves credit for helping to bring an immediate end to the devastating war between Israel and Hamas — which saw the return of Israeli hostages after two years in captivity and release of almost 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and detainees — achieving a long-lasting peace is a different matter.

“At the end of the day, getting to a ceasefire was very, very important. It was important not just for Gaza and Israel, but for the whole region which has been consumed by this conflict. But it’s also the easy part,” Rob Geist Pinfold, lecturer in International Security, at King’s College London, told CNBC Tuesday.

“Both sides have shown some desire to come to the table and talk and reach some kind of a deal, but the real differences are on what comes ‘the day after’,” Geist Pinfold noted.

20-point peace plan problems

“On the other side an Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip is something that [Prime Minister] Benjamin Netanyahu has resisted from day one,” he said, adding: “So the stakes are very, very high here.”

The peace plan envisages the creation of a “board of peace,” to be chaired by Trump, to oversee the creation of a transitional authority to administer Gaza and supervise its reconstruction. How this will work in practice is also ambiguous, as well as who will keep the peace.

“When it comes to the peacekeepers, we don’t know how many there will be, what countries they will be from when they would be deployed, or what their mandate will be. All these questions have been kicked down the road,” Geist Pinfold said.

Uriel Abulof, a visiting professor in Cornell University’s government department and professor of politics at Tel-Aviv University, agreed that the deal signed at the peace summit in Egypt on Monday was not necessarily a “peace deal.”

“It’s a survival pact for leaders who thrive on conflict. For two years, Netanyahu and Hamas have used this war to solidify their power, continuing a long-standing dynamic where each side’s extremism justifies the other’s,” Abulof said in emailed comments.

“This agreement, forced upon them by external patrons like the U.S. and Qatar, is deliberately vague on core issues, allowing both to claim a win,” he added.

Abulof said both sides shared an “unspoken goal” in looking to block a viable Palestinian Authority from governing Gaza. “Consequently, lasting peace isn’t on the table,” he said.

“The only path forward is through civic renewal, where Israelis and Palestinians replace leaders who see perpetual war as essential for staying in power,” he said.

Glimmers of hope


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