‘Neither war nor peace’: What Gaza looks like six months into ‘ceasefire’

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Six months after the October 10, 2025 ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, Gaza remains in a state of instability. The agreement, intended to end a two-year war that resulted in over 72,000 Palestinian deaths, aimed for a comprehensive ceasefire, Israeli troop withdrawal, increased humanitarian aid, and infrastructure reconstruction. However, reports indicate that the agreed-upon terms have not been fully implemented. Attacks continue, a full Israeli withdrawal has not occurred, and aid delivery remains insufficient. The promised reconstruction and prisoner exchanges have also stalled, leaving Gaza in a state of "neither war nor peace" with ongoing suffering for Palestinian civilians.
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AI-ExtractedThe agreement stipulated an immediate ceasefire, withdrawal of Israeli forces, and improved aid entry.
More than 72,000 Palestinian deaths resulted from a two-year war.
Six months after a ceasefire agreement, the reality in Gaza remains fragile with no tangible improvement in humanitarian or security conditions.
Attacks continue, aid is insufficient and regional conflicts are deepening local instability.
Field data and reports from international organizations show that the ceasefire commitments have not been fulfilled as promised.
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