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Biden: Gaza Ceasefire Plan Aims for Peace and Reconstruction in Three Stages
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IntroductionOn January 15 local time, U.S. President Biden delivered a speech at the White House, announcing tha ...

On January 15 local time, U.S. President Biden delivered a speech at the White House, announcing that Israel and Hamas have reached a three-phase agreement on a ceasefire in Gaza. This agreement aims to achieve a comprehensive ceasefire, release hostages, and advance long-term peace and reconstruction in the Gaza region.
Phase One: Comprehensive Ceasefire and Hostage Release
Biden stated that the first phase of the agreement focuses on immediately achieving a comprehensive ceasefire and releasing some hostages. The goal of this phase is to lay the groundwork for subsequent actions and ease tensions in the Gaza region.
Phase Two: Permanent End to the War
Biden pointed out that the core goal of the second phase is to achieve a permanent end to the war and further release more hostages. He revealed that Israel will release some Palestinian prisoners during this phase to advance the reconciliation process. The implementation of this phase will be a critical turning point in the agreement, involving complex interests and political maneuvering among parties.
Phase Three: Major Reconstruction of Gaza
The final phase of the agreement will focus on major reconstruction efforts in Gaza. Biden emphasized that rebuilding Gaza is a crucial component of achieving regional peace. He stated that this task requires broad support from the international community to restore normalcy for local residents and promote lasting peace and development.
Implementation and Future Prospects of the Agreement
In his speech, Biden noted that the agreement was formulated and negotiated under his administration's leadership, but most of the agreement's clauses and execution tasks will be handed over to the next administration for implementation. He added, "Our team has been working tirelessly to advance this process, aiming to lay a solid foundation for regional peace."
Challenges and Outlook
Analysts believe that although the agreement represents a significant step, its subsequent execution and detailed implementation remain challenging, especially against the backdrop of longstanding hostilities and conflicting interests. The involvement and coordination of the international community will be crucial to achieving the goals of this agreement.
Conclusion
Biden stated that his administration will continue to push for peace efforts to ensure the smooth implementation of the agreement, bringing stability and development to Gaza and the entire region.

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