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Flood misery for Gazans awaiting next stage of peace plan

Flood misery for Gazans awaiting next stage of peace plan

Summary

Heavy rains and flooding in Gaza have put over 800,000 people at risk, damaging homes and making life hard for those still displaced from war. The peace plan, led by President Donald Trump, is stalled as both Israel and Hamas face challenges, including the unresolved status of an Israeli hostage. Negotiations to move to the next stage of the peace deal are on hold as both sides weigh their choices.

Key Facts

  • Over 800,000 Gazans face flooding threats due to harsh weather, according to the UN.
  • Many families, displaced by war, await reconstruction of their homes in Gaza.
  • The current peace plan initiated by President Trump is in a pause mode during a ceasefire.
  • Israel demands the return of all hostages, including Ran Gvili, before advancing to the next peace deal phase.
  • Searches for Ran Gvili, an Israeli hostage, have not yet been successful.
  • Israeli parents of Gvili believe Hamas is holding him as a bargaining tool.
  • The next stage of the peace deal involves challenging concessions from both Israel and Hamas.
  • Both sides have hesitations about moving to the next stage due to political and security concerns.
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