End to the war in Gaza? Revolving door of French PMs, Nobel Peace Prize

France 24Friday, October 10, 2025 at 8:28:42 PM
End to the war in Gaza? Revolving door of French PMs, Nobel Peace Prize
This week marks a significant moment as peace talks surrounding the Gaza war have led to a ceasefire agreement, potentially ending years of conflict. The deal includes the release of 48 hostages held by Hamas in exchange for nearly 2000 Palestinian prisoners, alongside a planned withdrawal of Israeli troops. This breakthrough not only brings hope for the affected communities but also highlights the ongoing efforts for peace in the region, making it a pivotal moment in international diplomacy.
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