Several proposals have been put forward to end the conflict between Israel and Hamas with the U.S., Egypt and Qatar pushing to de-escalate in phases. But major sticking points about who should govern Gaza are blocking progress as Israel doesn’t want to govern and is against the top contender, the Palestinian Authority. So why is coming to a consensus for a ceasefire or peace deals so difficult?
WSJ looks at where the key players stand, and why they’re having trouble finding common ground.
Chapters:
0:00 Pressure to find a plan for post-war Gaza
0:44 Israel-Hamas War
2:30 Potential scenarios after the war
3:44 The Palestinian Authority
5:30 Why the current situation is so difficult
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