Silencing the Guns: Bringing the War in Gaza to a Sustainable End
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- More than six months on from Hamas’ brutal attack on Oct. 7, the war in Gaza shows few signs of slowing down. In the devastated coastal strip tens of thousands have died, over a million are internally displaced, aid delivery remains exceedingly difficult, and famine is beginning to spread. Meanwhile, other than a brief, two-week pause that expired in December, repeated efforts to negotiate another cease-fire have failed. US, Egyptian, and Qatari diplomats have been hard at work for half a year, but over 130 hostages remain in captivity with no real indication of how many are still alive. Rising tensions between Israel and Iran are only likely to exacerbate the situation, with unpredictable consequences. How can the US and its regional and international partners help bring the war to a sustainable end? What does Washington want the region to look like after the dust settles? And what steps must it take to reach that goal?
Brian Katulis
Senior Fellow for US Foreign Policy, Middle East Institute
Khaled Elgindy
Senior Fellow and Director of Palestine and Palestinian-Israeli Affairs Program, Middle East Institute
James Hollifield (Moderator)
Professor, Southern Methodist University