Vice President JD Vance is balancing hope with concern as he tours across Israel seeking to maintain the U.S.-led peace agreement that promises to establish a lasting peace in the Gaza Strip .

The vice president, visiting the region after an Israeli strike threatened to shatter the nonaggression sustained since the ceasefire, conveyed a sense of optimism but warned true peace will “take a very, very long time.”

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