Summary
The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Gaza and questions whether international intervention could stop Israel's military actions. It highlights a proposed deal by former U.S. President Donald Trump and mentions various international reactions to the situation in Gaza.
Key Facts
- Former U.S. President Donald Trump proposed a deal aimed at ending Israel's war on Gaza, with conditions allowing Israel to remain in parts of Gaza temporarily.
- Critics are uncertain if the deal will bring peace, given Israel's ongoing military actions in areas like the West Bank.
- The conflict has led to significant casualties in Gaza, with over 66,000 Palestinians reported killed.
- The United Nations and European Union have criticized Israel's actions, with some proposing trade sanctions.
- Several countries, including France and the UK, recognized Palestine as a state in recent months.
- The UN has options to intervene, including using the Uniting for Peace Resolution from 1950.
- The situation in Gaza has been described as genocidal by various rights groups and a UN commission.