The U.N. Security Council on Monday endorsed a cease-fire plan for the Gaza Strip that is backed by the United States, adding weight to an international effort to end the eight-month war.
Neither Israel nor Hamas has publicly accepted the plan, but Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken on Tuesday held talks in the region to press for its adoption.
Here’s a look at how the cease-fire would work, and at some of the areas of dispute between the warring parties.
Israeli forces would withdraw from populated areas of Gaza, and more humanitarian aid would be distributed in the enclave.
Civilians, most of whom have been displaced, would be free to return to their homes, including in northern Gaza, an area devastated by Israeli airstrikes and fighting.
Persons:
Antony J, Blinken
Organizations:
. Security, Gaza, Hamas
Locations:
United States, Israel, Gaza