The Guardian view on Gaza peace talks: a deal is needed to stop a slide into chaos | Editorial
The seeds of a forever war are being planted in the coastal strip. They must not be allowed to take root
Israel's war turned much of northern Gaza into an uninhabitable moonscape. Palestinians returning to their homes in the southern part of the coastal strip this week were greeted by a similar lifeless vista of destruction. It might be some relief that Israeli forces have withdrawn from much of Gaza. But one is reminded of what Tacitus said of the Roman legions: They make a desert and call it peace."
The ending of a four-month long assault on KhanYunis and the allowing of more aid into Gaza have been positive steps. These should help talks in Cairo to end the fighting permanently. The Biden WhiteHouse is also increasing pressure on Israel to negotiate a deal for a ceasefire and the release of hostages held by Hamas. The drop in violence may not last long. Neither side, at present, seem willing to make the concessions needed for a durable peace.
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