Gaza
Scholar warns Gaza massacres expose gap between ceasefire talks and enforcement
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International law professor Rائد أبو بدوية told Shehab Wire that ongoing assassinations, airstrikes, and massacres in Gaza—despite U.S. statements about halting raids—reveal a critical failure in implementation. The core problem is no longer the absence of proposals or mediators, he said, but rather the lack of any mechanism to enforce what negotiators agree to.
Bدوية's remarks point to a pattern in which military operations have continued even as diplomatic efforts advance. The gap between what is negotiated and what is actually executed on the ground suggests that agreements alone cannot stop the fighting without enforceable procedures to monitor and compel compliance from all parties involved in ceasefire arrangements.





