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The Intelligence from The Economist

Your peace or mine? Prospects for Gaza deal

The Intelligence from The Economist

The Economist

News, Daily News, Global News

4.63.6K Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

After pressure from US President Donald Trump, Israel’s Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu has been strong-armed into agreeing a deal for Gaza. Will Hamas sign up too? Our correspondent analyses the path to peace. Lululemon needs a legging-up. And why leopards, crows and monkeys populate India’s cities.


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0:34.4

Hello and welcome to... The Economist.

0:43.2

Hello and welcome to the intelligence from The Economist.

0:44.2

I'm Jason Palmer.

0:45.6

And I'm Rosie Bloor.

0:50.1

Every weekday, we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world. For dedicated followers of fashion, the brand Lululemon screens the snazzy end of athleisure, form-fitting style with at least a nod towards physical fitness.

1:05.7

Yet recent results and stock drops suggest Lululemon has less and less of a legging to stand on.

1:13.3

And cows, crows, monkeys, snakes.

1:17.2

Just some of the wildlife our South Asia correspondent may encounter on his average day in India.

1:22.8

He explains the meaning of this menagerie and what to do about it.

1:28.3

Thank you. the meaning of this menagerie and what to do about it. But first...

1:37.3

So this is a big, big day, a beautiful day, potentially one of the great days ever in civilization.

1:48.1

Peace could finally be within reach for Gaza and Israel.

1:52.3

At the White House yesterday, Donald Trump presented a deal developed by the U.S. in concert

1:56.9

with other countries, and the American president promised it would stick.

2:01.5

The tyranny of terror has to end, and this is again something that we're looking for. This is

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