Thanks in part to a global focus more intense than on any other conflict, western attitudes to the Middle East may be shifting

It’s not over, because it’s never over. But there is at least the hope of a pause. After less than a fortnight in which nearly 250 people have been killed, both Hamas and Israel agreed late on Thursday to hold their fire, each crafting a victory story to tell the world and themselves.

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