The peace summit of Sharm El-Sheikh already seems like a distant memory.
Trump’s boast about the best peace in 3,000 years of biblical history has faded in the hot gusts of desert wind.
Hamas is strutting the streets of Gaza with their guns and their uniforms, occasionally executing alleged collaborators. Israel has broken the ceasefire enough to have killed at least 80 people. It all feels very October 6 2023.
Talk of a two-state solution seems as futuristic and optimistic as discussing the pescetarian menu in the resident canteen on the new Mars colony. Baby steps please.
The best hope the world has for the ceasefire to hold and a transition to phase two of the Trump plan, is that the plan bears his name. It is another branding exercise for the king of brands, who has transit