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Finally Gaza war stopped

Finally Gaza war stopped

In any war, victory or defeat is just a formality — on the ground, what truly remains are tears, loss, and devastation on both sides. The Gaza war was no exception. After two years of relentless bloodshed, the fighting has finally ended, leaving behind nothing but ruins.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the two-year-long war between Israel and Hamas has officially ended, following the implementation of a 20-point peace plan.

As part of the peace agreement, Hamas released Israeli civilians — including both survivors and bodies of the deceased. In return, Israel freed hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.

Several nations signed Trump’s proposed Gaza Peace Accord. Trump clarified that, contrary to fears, there would be no Third World War. This conflict, however, revealed crucial global realities — which countries aligned where, their true military capacities, how global trade and sea routes were affected, and even how social media shaped international opinion.

Two years ago...
Hamas launched a brutal assault on Israel, killing over 1,200 people and taking hundreds hostage. Israel retaliated with full force, turning Gaza into rubble. Thousands of rocket launchers were used, and over 25,000 Hamas fighters were reportedly killed.

Hamas lost several key leaders, including Sinwar. In many ways, the group was nearly wiped out. Israel even hunted down Hamas leaders hiding abroad. The conflict soon expanded, dragging neighboring nations into clashes and escalating regional tensions. The U.S. also used the situation as a pretext to launch new strikes against Iran.

In the end, both Israel and Palestine suffered immense losses. The war’s economic and political tremors shook nations across the globe.

Now, as the guns fall silent and prisoners return home, one major task remains — rebuilding Gaza from its ashes.