Gaza residents fear more Israeli attacks, unable to rebuild their lives
Summary
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, facilitated by the United States, has not been stable, leading to continued fears among Palestinians in Gaza. Despite the ceasefire, Israeli air strikes have caused numerous casualties, keeping the region in unrest. People in Gaza are concerned about their safety and uncertain about the future.Key Facts
- A ceasefire was agreed upon between Israel and Hamas with U.S. mediation, but has been unstable.
- Israeli air strikes killed over 100 people in southern Gaza in one day, despite the ceasefire.
- Israel claims these strikes were in response to the death of one of its soldiers, a claim denied by Hamas.
- Since the ceasefire began, 211 people have died, and 597 have been injured in Gaza due to Israeli attacks.
- The psychological impact on Gaza's residents is significant, with many fearing new attacks.
- The ceasefire was part of a plan by President Donald Trump, intended to facilitate rebuilding in Gaza.
- Under the plan, the release of prisoners and a new governance system without Hamas were proposed.
- Residents of Gaza are questioning the effectiveness of international efforts to guarantee peace.
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