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[A Historic Shift: Analyzing the Trump-Brokered Israel-Hamas Peace Deal]-[How Trump Got Israel and Hamas to a Truce]

The Daily · B2 · 2025-10-10

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The Path to a Potential Breakthrough

After two years of devastating conflict, a significant shift has occurred in the Middle East. A deal brokered by the Trump administration aims to secure the exchange of all Israeli hostages held since October 7, 2023, for Palestinian prisoners, signaling a potential end to the war in Gaza. According to Mark Mazzetti, this moment feels distinct from previous failed ceasefire attempts because of the formal involvement of the Trump administration, the Israeli cabinet’s approval, and Hamas’s willingness to engage with the core terms of the proposal.

The Catalysts of Negotiation: A Confluence of Interests

The road to this agreement was far from linear. A pivotal, albeit failed, Israeli airstrike in Doha, Qatar—intended to target senior Hamas leadership—served as a strange turning point. While the strike was initially viewed as an act of escalation, the Trump administration and various Arab nations, including Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar, utilized the ensuing diplomatic friction to apply unprecedented pressure on all parties.

These regional powers were driven by self-interest: Egypt sought to prevent further displacement of Palestinian refugees, while Turkey and Qatar aimed to strengthen their defense and diplomatic ties with the United States. Recognizing this, the Trump administration successfully facilitated a series of marathon negotiations in New York, culminating in a high-stakes telephone apology from Benjamin Netanyahu to the Qatari Prime Minister—a moment orchestrated by Trump to demonstrate a shift in the power dynamic between the U.S. and Israel.

The Role of Leverage and Political Realignment

A critical factor in this deal was President Trump’s willingness to exert pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu, a departure from the Biden administration's approach. Mazzetti suggests that Trump’s leverage stems from a shifting Republican base, which is increasingly skeptical of reflexive support for Israel, and Trump’s own desire for a signature foreign policy achievement, such as a Nobel Peace Prize. Netanyahu, keenly aware that he cannot afford to lose American support, found himself in a position where aligning with Trump’s peace initiative became a political necessity. Similarly, Hamas, having seen its infrastructure decimated and its senior leadership largely eliminated, appears to have viewed this as an opportunity to "preserve Hamas for the future" rather than facing total collapse.

Cautious Optimism vs. Historical Reality

While the deal has sparked joy and relief in Israel and Gaza, the skepticism remains palpable. The agreement leaves several "thorniest issues" unresolved, such as the requirements for Hamas to disarm and the long-term governance and rebuilding of Gaza. History provides ample evidence that deep-seated ideological animosity between the two sides often undermines such agreements. However, as Mazzetti notes, there is a fundamental understanding that "in order to have a hope for the future... you have to stop killing each other."

Ultimately, whether this deal represents a true turning point or merely a temporary pause remains to be seen. The success of the agreement rests on the fragile balance of power between transactional leaders who each seek to claim a political victory, while the people of Gaza and Israel hope for a peace that can finally transcend decades of conflict.

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📖 Transcript

From The New York Times, I'm Natalie Kitro-Eff.
This is The Daily.
On Thursday, a potentially historic agreement between Israel and Hamas began to take shape.
The deal brokered by President Trump secures the exchange of all Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners.
We ended the war in Gaza and really, on a much bigger basis, created peace.
I think it's going to be a lasting peace, hopefully an everlasting peace.

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