Israel signed the same deal that Hamas had accepted and Israel rejected
just a few months ago. So they got a few more months of slaughter but no
extra political gains. Of course they have the political and military might
but they had that anyway. I don't see the ceasefire as a victory for
Israel. What Trump has promised is another issue of course and we don't yet
know what that is.

I think the brutality if the Israeli attacks has made it harder for more
countries to sign Abraham Accords. If that process halts, that is a victory
of sorts. I'm also in the "Syria's revolution is a good thing" camp, so
long term that is also perhaps setting food to come out of this.

Comradely,
John

I notice the PFLP has said virtually nothing about the ceasefire.

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