Egypt's Good News in Gaza Likely Short-Livedy
The prospects for peace in Gaza remain dim this week, despite the positive sign that the Egyptian government has thrown its weight behind negotiating a cease-fire.
Following years of internal turmoil and political instability, Egypt on Tuesday called for a new round of peace talks between the Israelis and Palestinians, offering what has become its traditional service of brokering an end to the perennial violence between the two. Egypt, the U.S. and other world leaders will work "to not only resolve this issue but also to set in motion once again the peace process that [Secretary of State John Kerry] has been so actively involved in so as to end this ongoing conflict between the Palestinians and the Israelis,” said Foreign Minister Sameh Shukri, after meeting with Kerry in Egypt on Tuesday.