No One Won the War in Gaza
Briefly

The potential Gaza ceasefire brings hope for Palestinians and Israelis, but the deal is narrow and fragile, risking collapse or lapse despite the momentary respite.
Unlike previous conflicts, this ceasefire's implications resonate broadly across the Middle East, with changing alliances that hint at a transformation in regional power dynamics since the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.
The current conflict in Gaza has resulted in a staggering loss of life, with a recent study indicating 70,000 Gazans may have been killed, starkly contrasting the much lower Israeli casualties.
Even a temporary pause in fighting is crucial for reflection on a region where shifting alliances create complex dynamics, with the potential for more radical changes ahead.
Read at time.com
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