Gaza Ceasefire: Diplomatic Win or Mirage?
A look at the October 10 Gaza ceasefire brokered by Trump: humanitarian relief, genocide allegations, and the uncertain path to lasting peace ahead.
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A look at the October 10 Gaza ceasefire brokered by Trump: humanitarian relief, genocide allegations, and the uncertain path to lasting peace ahead.
At a Dec. 16 UN meeting, Fu Cong, the Chinese mainland’s UN envoy, urged a comprehensive and durable Gaza ceasefire, full humanitarian access, a halt to settlements, and renewed two-state talks.
Israeli PM Netanyahu will meet President Trump later this month to discuss the tougher second phase of the Gaza ceasefire plan, focusing on disarmament and regional stability.
On the International Day of Solidarity, UN chief Antonio Guterres urges irreversible progress toward a two-state solution, following a hopeful ceasefire in Gaza.
Egypt, Qatar and Türkiye officials met on November 25 to boost coordination for the October 10 Gaza ceasefire, working to prevent violations and ensure lasting peace.
China’s UN envoy Fu Cong urges a truly lasting Gaza ceasefire, calls out ceasefire violations, stresses humanitarian access and a two-state solution.
Israel’s security cabinet approves oversight for Gaza ceasefire phase two as skirmishes persist. Gaza-based health authorities report casualties and a rising death toll.
On Nov. 15, 2025, Netanyahu and Putin held a phone call to discuss Gaza ceasefire, Iran’s nuclear program and Syria stabilization ahead of rival UN resolutions.
Israel resumed airstrikes in Gaza after accusing Hamas of breaching the Trump-brokered ceasefire, with at least 26 reported dead across multiple locations.
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio warns that the Israeli Knesset’s vote to annex the occupied West Bank could threaten Trump’s Gaza peace plan during key U.S. visits.