America, Israel and Hamas are trapped in a dangerous impasse
The fighting has ebbed. But ceasefire talks are going nowhere
EID AL-FITR, which marks the end of Ramadan, is normally a joyous time in Gaza, as families exchange gifts and buy new clothes for children. But the holiday, which began on April 9th, is no cause for celebration this year. Fighting has ebbed enough for a few thousand Palestinians to return to Khan Younis, the southern city that has been the focal point of combat since January, and scavenge through the remains of their ruined homes. The war is not over, though, and efforts to negotiate a temporary ceasefire are still at an impasse.
This article appeared in the Middle East & Africa section of the print edition under the headline “At an impasse”
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