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Ceasefire in Gaza
A war without winners
Sadly, the end of the fighting is unlikely to mark the beginning of the peace
THE chances are that the latest of more than half a dozen ceasefires inGazawill hold—at least for a month or so, while the sides talk. The pause may even guide the Gazans and the Israelis to a more lasting1 accommodation. Yet the skies have fallen silent out of exhaustion2 and the futility3 of fighting on, rather than because the conflict has reached a resolution. Barring an unlikely change of heart—on both sides—war will probably begin all over again, sooner or later.
More than 2,100 people have died in the tiny enclave, most of them civilians4 and many of them children. At least 230,000 of Gaza's 1.8m people have been displaced, says the UN. The likelihood that this war just sets up the next renders their suffering even more tragic5. Hospitals, schools and the main electricity plant may take years to rebuild, only to be smashed yet again. The sole glimmer6 is that this bleak7 picture may concentrate minds to seek the distant prospect8 of two states—Israeland Palestine—living side by side in peace (see article).
No one has emerged from the battle stronger. On the Israeli side, Binyamin Netanyahu, the prime minister, says that he has clobbered9 Hamas, the hardline Islamists who run the strip, and won this latest round by stopping the firing of rockets atIsraeland by unearthing10 the cross-border tunnels intended to enable raiding parties to seize or murder Israelis.
If so, he has paid a heavy price. War has weakened an already slowing economy. He is under attack at home from even more hawkish11 rivals within his coalition12, who argue that he could have destroyed Hamas completely—though that would entail13 heavy casualties and a ruinous occupation, orGaza quite possibly falling into the hands of another Islamist group. Worse, each timeIsrael bombsGaza, its reputation ebbs14 in the rest of the world, where the media carry images of suffering children and smashed streets. EvenIsrael's vital American allies have shown rare irritation15.
Meanwhile, Hamas is stuck up a cul-de-sac. It has claimed victory—because it is still standing16. And it is true that its grip onGaza, which was weakening before the fighting, still looks secure. But its main policy of sterile17 resistance toIsraelleads nowhere and comes at the expense of the lives and prosperity of ordinary Gazans. Palestinians should query18 the common sense, let alone the morality, of Hamas firing its fairly useless rockets randomly19 intoIsraelif the result is destruction forGazaon such a scale.
Can anything good be salvaged21 from the rubble22? This war has been bad even for the people who stayed out of it.Israel's moderates have not gained noticeably from Mr Netanyahu's travails23. Mahmoud Abbas, leader of the more moderate Palestinians, is painted by his own people as an Israeli stooge, sapping his strength as a negotiating partner. But at least he still presides over a unity24 government that is committed to peace and is still—remarkably enough—backed by Hamas. He could press Hamas to disarm25 in exchange for a programme to rebuildGaza, with a neutral force overseeing the process. Or how about another crack at good-faith talks about two states? The ground has been dug over so often, including byAmericain the past, that progress could in theory be rapid.
It is not the ideas of well-meaning outsiders that are lacking, but the readiness ofIsraeland Hamas to strive for peace. Sadly, even with a ceasefire, that prospect still looks very distant.
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4 civilians | |
平民,百姓( civilian的名词复数 ); 老百姓 | |
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adj.(天气)阴冷的;凄凉的;暗淡的 | |
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9 clobbered | |
v.狠揍, (不停)猛打( clobber的过去式和过去分词 );彻底击败 | |
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发掘或挖出某物( unearth的现在分词 ); 搜寻到某事物,发现并披露 | |
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退潮( ebb的名词复数 ); 落潮; 衰退 | |
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(从火灾、海难等中)抢救(某物)( salvage的过去式和过去分词 ); 回收利用(某物) | |
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n.艰苦劳动( travail的名词复数 );辛勤努力;痛苦;分娩的阵痛 | |
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n.团结,联合,统一;和睦,协调 | |
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25 disarm | |
v.解除武装,回复平常的编制,缓和 | |
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