The Gaza peace plan and ceasefire, announced last October, is in limbo.
Israeli forces have continued their strikes and expanded control of the strip beyond the lines originally agreed upon in the plan. Humanitarian aid is trickling in but there are still concerns about how it’s being distributed. The U.S.-led Board of Peace, created to handle the resolution of violence and reconstruction in Gaza, has made little progress.
But last week, Hamas announced that they are ready to hand over the authority of governing Gaza to a group of US-backed Palestinian technocrats. Is this the breakthrough needed to get things back on track?
Hugh Lovatt is a Senior Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations.
He’s here to talk about where things stand in Gaza and what this latest announcement from Hamas means for the Palestinian people.
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