Palestinians face uncertain future as Gaza marks 1,000 days of war
Summary
The war in Gaza began 1,000 days ago after a Hamas attack on Israel. Since then, there have been ongoing attacks, fragile ceasefires, and a difficult situation for more than 2 million Palestinians living in Gaza. Although a ceasefire reduced some violence, daily strikes and displacement continue, and reconstruction and peace efforts remain stalled.Key Facts
- The war started with a Hamas-led attack on Israel over 1,000 days ago.
- More than 2 million Palestinians live in Gaza, many displaced and in ruins.
- An October 2025 ceasefire has reduced violence but daily Israeli strikes still occur.
- Over 1,000 Palestinians have died since the ceasefire, including many women and children.
- Israeli forces control around 70% of Gaza under the current ceasefire terms.
- Efforts to disarm Hamas and rebuild Gaza have not made much progress.
- The United Nations warns that ongoing Israeli control increases risks for civilians.
- President Donald Trump proposed a 20-point peace plan aiming to end Hamas’ rule and rebuild Gaza.
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