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Gaza Ceasefire Marks 6 Months as Reconstruction, Disarmament Stall
Aid groups say progress has stalled as trucks entering Gaza fell 80% in early March and basic goods became more expensive.
- Friday marked six months since the Oct. 10, 2025, Gaza ceasefire, a milestone overshadowed by the new Iran war; intense fighting has halted, but core tasks like disarming Hamas and beginning reconstruction remain entirely unaddressed.
- The U.S.-created and Trump-led Board has not reconvened since its initial launch with $7 billion in pledges and is still awaiting Hamas's response to disarmament proposals, according to Board records.
- During early March, aid trucks entering Gaza declined 80%, and as of Thursday, 738 people have been killed since the ceasefire, bringing the total death toll to 72,317 since Oct. 7, 2023, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
- Sustained diplomatic pressure from the United States is required for aid progress, humanitarian groups say, yet this engagement has been inconsistent; Gaza's 2 million residents remain in limbo, facing "pollution and disease" with limited supplies.
- Nations signal reluctance to contribute stabilization forces after three Indonesian peacekeepers were killed in Lebanon, raising concerns about security guarantees needed for reconstruction and long-term stability in Gaza.
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‘It’s as if there’s no ceasefire at all. Life is still terrible’ – Six months into Gaza truce, little has changed for civilians
It has been six months since Gaza’s ceasefire deal took effect, a milestone largely lost in the confusion over the new and even more fragile ceasefire in the Iran war.
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