After two years of war, Gaza faces a new and uncertain chapter. A fragile US-brokered ceasefire has created a narrow opening — and into that opening, an untested international authority has been inserted with an enormous mandate: promote stability, restore governance, and secure enduring peace and reconstruction. - What is the actual situation in Gaza today — and what does the ceasefire make possible, and what does it not? - Where are the biggest gaps between the plan on paper and the reality on the ground? - Who holds real authority under this framework — and what happens when mandates clash? - How do you build a technocratic government from scratch in a shattered political landscape? - What does success look like in one year? In five? What is the single biggest threat to the plan right now? Speakers: Nikolay Mladenov, Director General, Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy and High Representative for Gaza, Board of Peace

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