For Gaza, April may turn out to be “the cruelest month,” as it is in T.S. Eliot’s poem “The Wasteland.” Or, perhaps, as in “The Canterbury Tales” by Geoffrey Chaucer, it will begin a period of rebirth and renewal. Recent events suggest that normally cautious politicians are concluding, albeit tentatively, that conditions may be ripe to address a conflict that has become a humanitarian catastrophe. Following Israeli airstrikes that killed seven workers for chef José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen, and amid Israelis’ growing dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Benny Gantz — a retired general, leader of the National Unity Party and member of the coalition war cabine
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