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Germany steps up
The Statesman Kolkata
|March 19, 2025
Germany is undergoing a profound political and economic shift that could redefine its role in Europe and beyond.
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The deadlock in Gaza ceasefire negotiations underscores the grim reality of a conflict where humanitarian considerations remain secondary to political leverage. While proposals for extending the fragile truce continue to emerge, the refusal of both Israel and Hamas to compromise on key demands reflects a deeper problem: an entrenched cycle of mistrust and zero-sum bargaining. The current impasse may well prolong the suffering of millions of civilians already devastated by months of war. The United States' attempt to mediate an extension of the ceasefire offered a temporary lifeline. The proposal aimed to secure the release of remaining hostages and prisoners, while allowing humanitarian aid to flow into Gaza's shattered landscape. Yet, the negotiations have stumbled over two central issues – Israel's military presence in Gaza and the release terms for hostages and prisoners. Hamas demands a full Israeli troop withdrawal, while Israel insists on maintaining pressure through its continued blockade and military operations. Each side accuses the other of intransigence, and both appear to believe time will strengthen their respective positions. The tragedy is that the people of Gaza, many of whom have been displaced multiple times, are caught in this geopolitical stalemate. With over 90 per cent of homes damaged or destroyed and essential services like water, electricity, and healthcare nearly nonexistent, the humanitarian crisis has reached catastrophic proportions. Aid convoys remain sporadic and insufficient, largely because humanitarian access is frequently tied to the status of ceasefires. As a result, innocent civilians are forced to endure hunger, illness, and displacement while political leaders debate terms.
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