The architecture of ambiguity: Is the Gaza plan a peace deal or a roadmap to nowhere?

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The architecture of ambiguity: Is the Gaza plan a peace deal or a roadmap to nowhere?

Alison Sargent welcomes Simon Mabon, Professor of International Politics and Middle East Studies at Lancaster University. Professor Simon Mabon expresses both relief and caution in assessing the recent ceasefire deal for Gaza. In the short term, he sees a vital humanitarian breakthrough: hostages returning, aid entering, and a cessation of killing. But in the long term, he doubts the viability of the architecture of a roadmap to peace and a two-state solution. The draft plan is riddled with ambiguities over disarmament, governance of Gaza, and the eventual role of the Palestinian Authority. And there is no clear path to statehood. He underscores that Donald Trump’s personality and diplomatic connections played a catalytic role, but warns that structural obstacles, internal Israeli politics, spoilers, and competing regional ambitions will test whether this fragile truce becomes a foundation for any kind of lasting order.

Source: https://www.france24.com/en/video/20251010-the-architecture-of-ambiguity-is-the-gaza-plan-a-peace-deal-or-a-roadmap-to-nowhere

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