Abstract:
The ongoing conflict in Gaza has seen numerous failed ceasefire attempts, with the latest negotiation in May 2024 ending in disappointment despite seemingly favorable conditions. The discord between Hamas and Israel over a proposed truce, alongside Benjamin Netanyahu's refusal to agree, has exacerbated the situation and strained Israeli-American relations. The conflict's persistence is influenced by Netanyahu's political survival, the dynamics within his coalition, and the evolving regional and international landscape. Various scenarios, including a potential military escalation or forced displacement of Gazan civilians, highlight the complexities of the situation. The failure of the ceasefire and its impact on neighboring regions, including Lebanon and Egypt, suggest a protracted conflict with shifting political alliances and increasing human suffering. The potential outcomes are intertwined with upcoming U.S. elections and broader regional tensions involving Iran and other actors.