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.
As Gaza endures its deadliest year, recent ceasefire violations leave 400+ killed, 1.9M displaced, and uncertainty looming over the Strip’s future.
As 2025 ends, record aid cuts are deepening crises in Sudan and Gaza, leaving millions without food, water, or medical care amid growing conflict.
Storm Byron’s heavy rains flooded the Gaza Strip, killing at least two, including an eight-month-old girl, and stranding families in freezing tents amid fuel shortages.
The UN WFP delivers 560 tonnes of food daily into Gaza, but with closed crossings and growing needs, much more aid is urgently required to address the crisis.
Marking two years since October 7, 2023, the Gaza war has left 83% civilian casualties and sparked a deep humanitarian crisis with hunger and shattered healthcare.
Gaza residents condemn Israel’s Navy for intercepting a flotilla of 42 aid boats, calling it a move to hide life under blockade and vowing to push for vital supplies.
Despite Israeli ‘safe zones’ in Gaza, over 65,000 Palestinians have been killed and aid remains scarce as shelters and aid centers face bombardments.
China’s foreign ministry urges a comprehensive ceasefire in Gaza, stressing that force cannot bring peace and backing the two-state solution for lasting regional stability.
Israel shut the Salah al-Din corridor in Gaza City, directing civilians south via Al-Rashid Street as military operations intensify.