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PLO Labels US-Led Gaza Ceasefire Plan a ‘Control Move’

On Friday, Israel's government approved a major ceasefire deal with Hamas, aiming to end the devastating war in Gaza and secure the release of all remaining hostages. The 20-point agreement was brokered by Egypt, Qatar, Türkiye and the Trump administration under a US-backed peace plan.

Why it matters: The plan promises a break in the fighting and a path to freeing captives, but not everyone is convinced. 🕊️

Abbas Zaki, a senior member of the Central Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), voiced strong doubts about the proposal. "We need a ceasefire," he told reporters, but added that the plan felt less like peace-building and more like a strategic move. "It is an Israeli-American one aimed at taking control of the Middle East."

Critics like Zaki worry the deal could shift regional power balances, giving the US and Israel greater influence over key players. Supporters argue it could pave the way for longer-term stability in a region long marred by conflict. 📊🌍

As youth and activists across the region react on social media, the debate over the ceasefire underscores one clear truth: lasting peace in the Middle East remains as complex as ever. 🤝

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