

Will the War in Gaza Really End?
11 snips Oct 15, 2025
Shira Efron, a distinguished chair for Israel Policy at RAND, Khaled Elgindy, a Georgetown University scholar and former Palestinian negotiator, and Daniel Shapiro, former U.S. ambassador to Israel, engage in a riveting discussion about the cease-fire in Gaza. They explore the nuances of Trump’s influence on the cease-fire and the complexities surrounding Hamas' disarmament. The guests analyze regional pressures, the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations, and the ramifications of widespread destruction, emphasizing the urgent need for diplomacy in addressing ongoing traumas.
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Trump's Outsize Role In Securing The Ceasefire
- Donald Trump’s direct intervention and public instructions reshaped Israeli choices and helped secure the ceasefire and hostage releases.
- The ceasefire’s durability depends heavily on Trump’s continued political will and leverage with regional actors.
Hostage Releases Shift Domestic Pressures
- The hostage releases removed the principal domestic driver that had sustained Israeli public support for continued offensives.
- Exhaustion in both societies makes a prolonged major war less likely in the near term, but not impossible.
Disarmament Is The Linchpin For Phase Two
- Disarming Hamas is the hinge for all phase-two goals like reconstruction, international stabilization forces, and PA involvement.
- Without credible disarmament, funding and the political pathways to a Palestinian state will likely stall.