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As the first phase of the ceasefire deal begins, a writer whose home was destroyed in Gaza reflects on the questions that remain for Palestinians living there—and why they must be able to chart their own future. Plus:
Diane Keaton, the introvert who loved to shine
The winner of the Nobel Peace Prize thinks Trump deserves it
Steven Pinker’s idea of common knowledge
Displaced Palestinians in Khan Younis, Gaza. Photograph by Saher Alghorra / NYT / Redux
Gaza’s Broken Politics
Every movement that claimed to speak for Palestinians has failed them. The next chapter must belong to those who have endured the devasta