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The truce continues in Gaza amid rubble and the release of the next hostages. The future prospects of the Middle East

Third day of the truce agreement between Israel and Hamas: hostages freed, Gaza in ruins, humanitarian aid and promises of reconstruction. The prospects for peace in the Middle East

The truce continues in Gaza amid rubble and the release of the next hostages. The future prospects of the Middle East

In the context of an agreement reached between Israel and Hamas, Four Israeli women held in Gaza Strip to be freed Saturday. Seven women remain on the list of 33 hostages scheduled for release in this first phase. The news was confirmed by Hamas official Taher al-Nunu. Among the women already freed, Emily Damari, who spent 471 days in captivity, shared a joyful message on social media: “I'm the happiest person in the world, I'm coming back to life".

Return to Gaza: Hope in the Rubble

As ceasefire begins, Gaza awakens to devastating contextThe conflict has reduced the Strip to a pile of rubble, with more than 47.000 casualties according to the Gaza Health Ministry.

For the first time in months, the population did not hear the sound of the bombs. However, the return of the displaced to the north of the Strip, gradually authorized by the Israeli army, will take place in an almost unrecognizable landscape. According to the UN, it will take decades to remove millions of tons of rubble and rebuild infrastructure.

Humanitarian aid and Italy's role

While Hundreds of aid trucks begin to cross the border Towards Gaza, the National Association of Civilian Victims of War (ANVCG) expresses hope.

President Michele Vigne defined the truce as “a sign of hope that embraces humanity“. Italy, already active with the operation “Food for Gaza“, aims to strengthen its commitment to open new humanitarian corridors.

The Diplomatic Opportunity for Israel and Hamas

The truce agreement has significant political implications. The Hamas leadership said it was ready to talk to the United States, recognizing President Donald Trump for having favored the end of the conflict.

Iran and Yemen: International Tensions

The truce, though welcomed, remains fragile. Iran has called for the ceasefire to be made permanent, urging Israel to withdraw completely from the occupied areas. On the Yemeni front, the Houthi rebels have declared that they will limit their attacks on Israeli ships in the Red Sea, maintaining a position of alert on regional dynamics.

Continua la tregua a Gaza tra macerie e liberazione dei prossimi ostaggi. Le prospettive future del Medio OrienteThe Future of Gaza: Between Rubble and Hope

Hamas has promised to rebuild the Strip, but there are still many unknowns about who will finance and manage the process. With the88% of schools destroyed and 69% of buildings pulverized, Gaza has become a symbol of destruction. The election of Donald Trump as US president offers a glimmer of hope for new negotiations, although the path to lasting peace still appears long and complex.

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