... it coincided with the plan’s first phase: a ceasefire, partial withdrawal of Israeli troops, and the release of hostages.
Israel has largely accepted the plan, as it reflects many of its national interests. Hamas has also approved the initiative, but ... ... significant reservations. The key sticking point remains the clause on the group’s disarmament and the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip. It is difficult to imagine Hamas agreeing to these demands—just as it is unclear how regional and external actors ...
... been
separated
from their parents or are unaccompanied, and some 35,000 have lost one or both parents during the conflict.
Vladimir Morozov:
Israel Will Have to Negotiate with Hamas
Healthcare system stretched to the limit
The healthcare system in the Gaza Strip is effectively collapsing. Israeli bombardments and shelling have damaged nearly all medical facilities. The World Health Organization (WHO)
reported
that 94% of hospitals in Gaza were damaged or destroyed as of September 2025. Of the 20 hospitals that existed before the war, ...
... of Israeli troops. Missiles were recurrently fired from there toward Israel, reaching Israeli towns farther and farther away: first in the south, then in the center, and finally in the north. In other words, the range of projectiles launched from the Gaza Strip at Israeli cities was constantly increasing. Why were there not enough troops on the border on October 7 to deal with this threat? That is the question. And Israeli society is deeply worried about what happened.
It is obvious to everyone that it spells the ...
The debate over the post-war arrangements in Gaza is unlikely to put an end to the controversy about a possible U.S. presence “on the ground.”
Israel’s Operation Arnon to free a group of hostages from the Gaza Strip has brought back into focus just how deeply the U.S. military is involved in the eight-month-long escalation of the conflict. The bloody infiltration into the Nuseirat refugee camp—where four Israelis who have now returned home were held—was ...
...
Six months have passed since we saw another escalation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict following a massive Hamas terror attack on October 7, 2023. After Palestinian militants killed some 1,200 Israeli civilians and took 253 others as hostages, Israel launched Operation Iron Swords in the Gaza Strip. The operation has proven to be more complex, costly and time-consuming than many predicted at its commencement. Timid hopes that everything could be completed before the onset of the holy month of Ramadan (that is, before March 11, 2024) crashed ...
... decades-long occupation and blockade of Palestine by Israel,
mentioned
by UN Secretary General A. Guterres in October 2023. Yet they are all united in extremely negative
assessments
of the humanitarian consequences of the Iron Swords operation by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip. The final document of the LAS and OIC summit in Riyadh on November 11, 2023, attended by 57 heads of state, had the most pacifist tone possible, but it clearly condemned Israel’s war crimes campaign and
demanded
“an immediate ceasefire ...
... actions of the Palestinian side, which caused a response that far surpassed the Israeli reprisals in previous years, but in their view, they are generally understandable. Now, the goal is to eradicate Hamas’ military and political presence in the Gaza Strip as a direct threat to Israel’s security and existence. Palestinians, Arab states and the majority in the Global South, for all nuances in their approaches, see the root cause in the waning international attention to the Palestinian problem, in the failing policies pursued ...
... number of people plighted amounted to more than 13 million, including more than 5 million people living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip while another 8 million live as refugees in the neighboring countries. With more territories annexed, it could be even ... ... flowing of time does not necessarily solve the problem but makes the challenge ahead even tougher. The current conflict between Israel and Palestine suggested that the problem had reached new severity. With the absence of foreseeable negotiated two-state ...
... at this stage appears to be aimed at defeating HAMAS in the northern part of the Gaza Strip and depopulating the area. The next stage will be for Israel to push the Palestinians out of the southern part of Gaza, leading to the full annexation of the Gaza Strip. Israel will then gradually settle its own citizens into the newly occupied territories. In this scenario, the Palestinians are destined to be a people without a state, scattered around the world. Only this strategy (if not labeled as outright hateful ...