The living hostages are home in Israel, Palestinians have welcomed back almost 2000 prisoners and US President Donald Trump led a spotlight moment for world leaders that was supposed to be a peace summit but at times seemed more like a victory lap.

But despite the unquestioned diplomatic achievement that led to the second ceasefire of the two-year Israeli invasion of Gaza and war with Hamas, many questions will remain after the broader cheering stops.

This moment is, despite its significance and its undoubted emotional impact, only the start of phase one of a peace plan brokered by mediators such as the US, Egypt, and Qatar.

And what comes next may well prove harder.

What has happened so far?

Yesterday, Hamas released the final 20 still-living hostages from the 250 they seized in t

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