A recent ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, brokered by the Trump administration, has sparked celebrations, but its significance and implications remain uncertain.
"It is also being claimed that we have a historic peace deal. That is absolutely fictitious.”
Daniel Levy, president of the US/Middle East Project and former Israeli peace negotiator, shared his insights on the agreement. Levy emphasized that "one war crime is not met by another," warning that this approach leads to "the path to hell, which is precisely the path we're on now."
Levy's comments highlight the need for a comprehensive understanding of the ceasefire and its potential consequences.
Author's summary: Ceasefire does not guarantee peace.