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Gen. Jack Keane Discusses Challenges In Israel-Hamas Agreement

Jack Keane is a former United States Army general

Retired Gen. Jack Keane expressed his views on the challenges surrounding the Israel-Hamas agreement. According to Keane, the crux of the matter lies in convincing Hamas to relinquish control over governance in Gaza and for Israel to completely withdraw its military presence from the region.

Keane highlighted that the most arduous phases of the agreement are yet to come. He mentioned that negotiations are slated to commence on the 16th day of the 42-day cease-fire period, aiming to outline the final resolution of the conflict in Gaza.

One of the major hurdles identified by Keane is the demand for Hamas to disarm and renounce its governance role. Additionally, Israel is expected to vacate Gaza entirely, leading to a permanent cessation of hostilities. Keane emphasized that these conditions pose significant challenges for both parties involved.

Israel needs to fully withdraw military presence from the region.
Hamas must relinquish governance in Gaza.
Negotiations start on the 16th day of the 42-day cease-fire period.

Expressing skepticism about the feasibility of the agreement, Keane predicted that the deal might falter during the later stages of negotiation. He pointed out the improbability of Israel completely withdrawing from Gaza while allowing Hamas to retain control, as it would likely result in a return to the previous state of conflict.

Keane's analysis underscores the intricate nature of the Israel-Hamas agreement and the complexities involved in reaching a lasting resolution. The divergent interests and demands of the parties involved present formidable obstacles that must be navigated to achieve a sustainable peace in the region.

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