
Why Gaza Ceasefires Keep Falling Apart
Early ceasefire phases succeed because they sidestep the hardest questions: who governs Gaza, what happens to Hamas's military, Israeli hostages, and reconstruction. These issues have no easy answer—different groups in Israel, Palestine, Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, and the US want different things. Past collapses came not from failed talks but from events on the ground making continuation politically impossible for one side.
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