Cairo (Egypt): In a hall filled with flags, cameras and a mix of world leaders from East and West, US President Donald Trump held up a document in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, on Monday and called it “a very important signing”. It was, he said, the Gaza ceasefire deal. But as applause echoed across the room, one question immediately arose: what does the deal actually say?

A close look at a photograph from the event offered the first real glimpse. The top half of the page spoke about “tolerance, dignity and equal opportunity for every person” and a vision of a region “where all can pursue their aspirations in peace, security and economic prosperity, regardless of race, faith or ethnicity”.

“We seek tolerance, dignity and equal opportunity for every person ensuring this region is a place where

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