As the war in Gaza continues, the future of the region remains up in the air. An end to the fighting is urgently needed, as the humanitarian crisis continues to worsen and Palestinian civilians face shortages of medical care, essential goods, water, and fuel. Israeli airstrikes and ground operations continue, despite a high rate of civilian death in the territory and increasing international pressure to implement a ceasefire. The post-war reality, both in Gaza and the wider region, is unknown, and there is an urgent need to restart the peace process to find a long-term solution that will end the cycle of violence and ensure that a war like this does not happen again. We spoke to three experts who shared their perspectives on the potential solutions to the conflict.
Long-Term Solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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