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Palestinians in Gaza confront reality behind ceasefire’s second phase

Palestinians in Gaza confront reality behind ceasefire’s second phase

Summary

The article discusses the situation in Gaza during the second phase of a ceasefire. A new administrative committee called the National Committee for Gaza Management (NGAC) has been set up to oversee daily affairs. Despite this, Israel's actions continue to affect daily life in Gaza, raising doubts about the committee's effectiveness.

Key Facts

  • Khaled Abu Jarrar, from Gaza, is trying to get medical treatment for his wife outside the region.
  • The Rafah crossing, Gaza's main exit, has mostly been closed by Israel for two years.
  • A new committee, NGAC, was formed to manage Gaza instead of Hamas.
  • The NGAC met in Cairo and is backed by President Donald Trump's peace initiative.
  • Khaled hopes the NGAC will open the Rafah crossing, but is doubtful.
  • Since the ceasefire started, Israel has continued attacking Gaza, killing over 400 people.
  • Recent Israeli actions include closing down international aid groups in Gaza.
  • The NGAC is seen as politically neutral but faces challenges due to Israel's ongoing influence.

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