Trying to start over: A daily struggle in Gaza | DW News
A so-called ceasefire in Gaza has not brought an end to fear, displacement or death. We meet a Palestinian trying to restart his business amid ongoing attacks and deep uncertainty, as negotiations continue over a possible peace deal between Israel and Hamas. DW's Sarah Kelly speaks with Middle East analyst Kristin Helberg about the prospects for a deal. And former UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in the Palestinian territories, Michael Lynk, tells DW's Phil Gayle why he believes conditions for Gazans are unlikely to improve in the short term.
Chapters: 00:00 Turkey seeks warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu 01:10 Displacement, rising prices and daily hardship 01:50 Gazans on fear, uncertainty and the ceasefire 02:36 The story of Jad Suleiman 03:50 Grief and remembrance in Gaza 04:31 Interview with middle east analyst Kristin Helberg 05:43 Who could govern Gaza after Hamas? 08:00 Can Israel and Hamas be pushed toward a deal? 09:08 How much control does Hamas still have? 10:08 Interview with Michael Lynk, former UN Special Rapporteur 11:04 Israeli elections and the political outlook 13:22 Hamas' influence after years of war 14:34 Who speaks for ordinary Gazans?
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