The One-Word Post that Shows How Hard It Will Be to Keep Peace in Gaza
- A UN spokesperson stated that the fragile Gaza truce has resumed, encouraging humanitarian aid to return after recent violence over the weekend.
- The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported food distribution to families in Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis for the first time in months.
- Israeli authorities allowed UN monitors at the Kissufim crossing, a welcomed development as per the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, enhancing humanitarian operations.
- Violence on Sunday marked the heaviest wave of attacks since the ceasefire began, as noted by various analysts, suggesting the ongoing fragility of the situation.
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Gaza ceasefire after weekend violence allows humanitarian aid in again: UN
Analysis by Aaron Blake, CNN Perhaps no one in the world is so obsessed with attributing the merit of his achievements, both real and exaggerated, as President Donald Trump. But as far as the ceasefire agreement in Gaza last week is concerned, not even many of his critics reproached him for a long return to victory. However, a week later, the situation seems to have meant little or nothing on the internal front. On the one hand, the fragility of…
Analysis by Aaron Blake, CNN Perhaps no one in the world is so obsessed with attributing the merit of his achievements, both real and exaggerated, as President Donald Trump. But as far as the ceasefire agreement in Gaza last week is concerned, not even many of his critics reproached him for a long return to victory. However, a week later, the situation seems to have meant little or nothing on the internal front. On the one hand, the fragility of…
Prior to that, Israel had again attacked several targets in the Gaza Strip. Now the ceasefire is to be maintained.
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