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And this is why this topic is banned.
The Gaza War ended due to a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, which was brokered by Egypt. This ceasefire was implemented after 11 days of intense fighting, which resulted in significant loss of life and destruction.
The Gaza War lasted for 11 days, from May 10th to May 21st, 2021.
The main factors contributing to the end of the Gaza War were international pressure, the high number of civilian casualties, and the exhaustion of resources on both sides. The United Nations, the United States, and other countries called for an immediate ceasefire, and the mounting death toll and destruction led to pressure for a resolution.
It is difficult to predict if there will be a lasting peace after the end of the Gaza War. The ceasefire agreement includes some provisions for improving the living conditions in Gaza, such as allowing humanitarian aid and reconstruction efforts. However, there are still underlying issues and tensions that need to be addressed for a lasting peace to be achieved.
The end of the Gaza War could have various consequences, including political, economic, and social impacts. The ceasefire agreement may lead to a temporary calm in the region, but there is a risk of future conflicts erupting if underlying issues are not addressed. The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza also needs to be addressed, as well as the long-standing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Additionally, the end of the war could have implications for regional alliances and international relations.