
After two years of devastating war, a fragile ceasefire has finally taken hold between Israel and Gaza. But what comes next? The new 20-point peace plan is vague, lacking any clear roadmap for peace or accountability. What’s certain is that more than 70,000 people have been killed in Gaza, and the enclave has been left in ruins.
I'm joined by Khaled Elgindy, former senior fellow and director of the Middle East Institute’s Program on Palestine and Israeli-Palestinian Affairs, to break down the key details of this plan, Donald Trump’s role in shaping it, and whether this ceasefire can actually last. We also dive into what rebuilding Gaza could look like — and how Palestinians can ensure they have a voice in their own future.