US-Led Board of Peace Faces Criticism Over Gaza Ceasefire Enforcement
The US-led Board of Peace is under scrutiny for its handling of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Gaza. According to a document obtained by the Times of Israel, the Board has indicated that it will not enforce Israel's commitments to cease attacks and allow aid into Gaza unless Hamas agrees to a disarmament framework. This stance has been criticized as Israeli military actions continue, with reports of ongoing strikes and restrictions on essential supplies. The situation in Gaza remains dire, with significant humanitarian challenges exacerbated by the conflict. The Guardian highlights the lack of enforcement of Israel's commitments and the continued expansion of military control in Gaza, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the ceasefire and the broader implications for peace in the region.