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Path to Peace? Ceasefire Offers Moment for Reflection and Rebuilding in Gaza and Israel

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The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, brokered by the US and Qatar, has temporarily halted more than 15 months of intense conflict, allowing for the exchange of hostages and prisoners while enabling humanitarian aid to reach Gaza. Yet recent Israeli settler attacks and military raids in the West Bank underscore just how fragile this ceasefire is.
Wilson Center Middle East Program Fellow and former IDF Brigadier General, Jonathan Shimshoni, says that while the ceasefire remains vulnerable to disruption, there are tangible reasons for hope and progress. He talks about war fatigue, how a feeling of normalcy will create a reluctance to go back to war, and how strong regional players, and a proactive US administration, are poised to support efforts in Gaza, and integrate Israel into broader security framework.
Wilson Center Middle East Program Fellow and former IDF Brigadier General, Jonathan Shimshoni, says that while the ceasefire remains vulnerable to disruption, there are tangible reasons for hope and progress. He talks about war fatigue, how a feeling of normalcy will create a reluctance to go back to war, and how strong regional players, and a proactive US administration, are poised to support efforts in Gaza, and integrate Israel into broader security framework.