A deal was made. Peace was sought. It happened quietly, away from the world’s eyes. Israel and Hamas agreed. Hostages would be freed. Fighting would cease. Gaza would breathe again.

The deal was announced by President Biden. His words were simple. “A very good afternoon,” he said. His voice carried hope. It echoed in the halls of the White House.

The conflict had lasted too long. More than 15 months of suffering. Innocent lives were lost. The hostages endured endless pain. The families waited in agony.

But today, there was a shift. A pause in the violence. A future without bloodshed seemed possible.

The deal was confirmed by Qatar’s prime minister. Leaders stood beside Biden. Kamala Harris, Antony Blinken. The world watched. A small but significant step was taken.

Families waited for the return of their loved ones. Gaza waited for peace. The long fight had ended, for now.

But it was only a pause. The world knew the path ahead would be long. Trust had to be rebuilt. And the scars of the past would never fully fade. Yet, a small light had appeared in the darkness. It was a start.

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