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Gaza marks 6 months of a ceasefire that may offer lessons for the Iran war
Most ceasefire steps remain unfinished, and aid flows have fallen 80% as Gaza residents face worsening shortages, officials and humanitarian groups said.
- Six months after the ceasefire in Gaza Strip, major fighting between Israel and Hamas has largely stopped.
- Key issues remain unresolved, including disarming Hamas, rebuilding Gaza, and increasing humanitarian aid, leaving residents in difficult conditions.
- The situation highlights broader challenges in ceasefire efforts, reflecting the approach of Donald Trump in focusing on halting violence while longer-term solutions remain uncertain.
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Gaza Marks 6 Months Of A Ceasefire That May Offer Lessons For Iran War
The US-created and Donald Trump-led Board of Peace kicked off with $7 billion in pledges and sweeping intentions of resolving not only Gaza but other conflicts that emerge around the world. Nine days after the board's initial meeting, the US and Israel attacked Iran.
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Gaza marks 6 months of a ceasefire that may offer lessons for the Iran war
Friday marks six months since the ceasefire in Gaza took effect, but progress remains limited. The fighting between Israeli forces and Hamas-led militants has mostly stopped, yet challenges persist.
·United States
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