Calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza are growing louder.
More than 30,000 Palestinians have been killed and tens of thousands injured in Israel’s war on Gaza.
The United Nations has warned of famine and says the health system is on its knees. But almost five months after the start of this devastating war, Israel’s daily attacks have not stopped.
Qatar, the United States and Egypt have negotiated a ceasefire, but there are fears that constant bombing could threaten those talks.
Israel’s killing of more than 100 Palestinians as they waited to collect food on Thursday threatens to inflame the region.
But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists his military offensive will continue until its goals are achieved.
So what does this mean for ceasefire negotiations?
Presenter: Jonas Hull
Guests:
Yossi Beilin – former Israeli Minister of Justice
Ibrahim Fraihat – Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution at the Doha Institute
Mohammed Cherkaoui – Professor of Conflict Resolution and Diplomacy at George Mason University