For more than four decades, the U.S. has played a central role in efforts to broker peace between Israelis and Palestinians. Decades of diplomacy have produced moments of hope and glimpses of peace but never a final resolution.
Breakdown
- A new ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas follows two years of conflict in Gaza. 4s
- Historic U.S.-brokered peace efforts, such as the Camp David and Oslo Accords, failed to resolve core issues. 17s
- Recent peace plans, including the Trump administration's proposals, were rejected by Palestinians and favored Israeli positions. 1m 48s
- The latest agreement, signed in Sharm el-Sheikh, leaves key issues such as Gaza governance and Palestinian statehood unresolved. 2m 12s
- Israeli claims over Jerusalem, the Golan Heights, and the West Bank remain, with continued U.S. support. 2m 32s