Can a one-sided, unserious' US plan deliver peace to Gaza?
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Can a one-sided, unserious' US plan deliver peace to Gaza?
"US political scientist Stephen Walt argues the US is staging a half-hearted' intervention that won't lead to peace. The US plan to end Israel's war on Gaza is designed, supervised and administered primarily by people who are very staunchly pro-Israel, and has little chance of delivering peace, argues Stephen Walt, professor of international relations at Harvard University. We've seen this movie before, Walt tells host Steve Clemons."
"The US plan to end Israel's war on Gaza is designed, supervised and administered primarily by people who are very staunchly pro-Israel, and has little chance of delivering peace, argues Stephen Walt, professor of international relations at Harvard University. We've seen this movie before, Walt tells host Steve Clemons. According to the terms announced by US President Donald Trump, Israel can argue at any time that the Palestinian side isn't fulfilling its obligations and thus resume the war."
The US plan to end Israel's war on Gaza is designed, supervised and administered primarily by people who are staunchly pro-Israel, giving it little chance of delivering peace. The intervention is described as half-hearted and unlikely to produce a durable settlement or genuine reconciliation. Under the terms announced by President Donald Trump, Israel can claim Palestinian noncompliance at any time and resume military operations. Repeating conditional pauses without strong enforcement undermines trust and reduces prospects for long-term peace. Rising perceptions of Israel as a regional threat point to a troubling and unstable future for Israel and neighboring countries.
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