ASSESSMENTS

Despite the Cease-Fire, Gaza Remains Primed for Another War

May 20, 2021 | 21:13 GMT

Smoke billows above buildings following an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City on May 20, 2021.

Smoke billows above buildings following an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City on May 20, 2021.

(MOHAMMED ABED/AFP via Getty Images)

Israel and Gaza militants may have agreed to end their latest flare-up, but without a political solution to the greater Palestinian-Israeli conflict, grassroots violence and miscalculations by factions on both sides could still escalate into another war. On May 20, Israel and Gazan militants approved a cease-fire ending over a week of fighting after a military escalation erupted on May 10. The latest flare-up saw unrest in the West Bank and Jewish-Arab communities in Israel, as grassroots anger spread beyond the more traditional conflict zone along the Gaza-Israeli border. But as Gaza and Israel return to an unstable detente, anchored by a mutual desire to avoid an expensive conflict and held together by aid-for-peace arrangement, the underlying social drivers of another war are already in play....

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