Both Israel and Hamas have vested interests to make hostage deal work, says observer

Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire in Gaza for four days, to let in aid and free 50 hostages held by militants in the enclave in exchange for 150 Palestinians jailed in Israel. George Washington University Professor Michael Barnett tells CNA’s Asia First that while there are no enforcement mechanisms if either Israel or Hamas breaks away from the deal, both sides have an interest in making sure the terms of the agreement are met. Read more: https://cna.asia/3MVBjmC

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