ANALYSIS | Trump's Gaza Deal May Have Stopped the Immediate Violence. But a Lasting Peace Will Take Far More Work
The Tony Blair Institute’s proposed Gaza administration plans to use Oracle-Palantir military technology for digital identity, border control, and aid management to support post-conflict reconstruction.
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ANALYSIS | Trump's Gaza deal may have stopped the immediate violence. But a lasting peace will take far more work
The killing has stopped. Surviving Israeli hostages have been released to their families, while hundreds of Palestinians held by Israel have been returned to theirs. But to call an end to the Gaza war, as Trump did, the “historic dawn of a new Middle East” wildly overstates what the deal delivers.
A ceasefire is in effect and Trump's peace plan is on the table, but the question remains: what does this mean for Gaza? Hamas is visible again on the streets, while the destruction is enormous. Journalist Radi Suudi discusses what the reconstruction could look like and whether there is any prospect of peace at all.
Indefatigable Maine-built Navy Destroyer Helped Clear the Decks For Trump’s Gaza Peace Deal
President Donald Trump’s widely-celebrated deal to end the Mideast war was built in part on the foundations of defensive work by a Bath-built destroyer, the Navy says. The USS Carney, launched by Bath Iron Works in 1994, left its home port of Mayport, Florida on Monday for its next mission, just its latest job keeping [...] The post Indefatigable Maine-built Navy Destroyer Helped Clear the Decks For Trump’s Gaza Peace Deal appeared first on The …
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