WORLDFOREIGN POLICY
Middle East Cease-Fires Matter Even When They’re Broken
The article discusses the importance of cease-fires in the Middle East, emphasizing that de-escalation is valuable even when lasting peace is not achieved. It argues that temporary reductions in conflict matter despite potential breakdowns of agreements.
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