Once again, Gaza has returned to the center of international debate, not through an announcement of peace but through a proposal for management. Under US President Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza, accompanied by strong American messaging and dense organizational language, an old dilemma has resurfaced in a new form: Is the world finally searching for an exit from the Gaza war or merely redesigning the mechanisms used to contain it? At first glance, the plan, which is now entering its second phase, appears ambitious.

Blueprint presented by Jared Kushner shows unified Gaza run by Palestinians, with Rafah crossing to open next week

Once again, Gaza has returned to the center of international debate, not through an announcement of peace but through a proposal for management. Under US President Donald Trump’s…

It would be impossible to argue credibly that US President Donald Trump is short on tricks up his sleeve or that he lacks ambition, even if his personal and national interests are…

A curious phenomenon is unfolding: long-standing calls from Palestinians and their supporters for international intervention are beginning to gain traction. Despite numerous…