๐️ Gaza Ceasefire on the Brink: Renewed Airstrikes Threaten Fragile Peace
The fragile ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is once again on the verge of collapse. Israeli airstrikes resumed in late October, hitting refugee camps and medical facilities. Humanitarian agencies describe the situation as “shifting from calm to despair,” with thousands of civilians forced to flee again.
๐ฅ Latest Developments
- Israel claimed the airstrikes targeted Hamas positions, but local reports said most casualties were civilians.
- The UN reported at least 200 civilian deaths, including women and children.
- Humanitarian corridors have been closed due to border insecurity, causing severe shortages of food and medicine.
๐️ International Reactions
The U.S. and EU urged both sides to resume dialogue and avoid escalation. Egypt and Qatar have proposed new mediation frameworks, though no major progress has been made. UN Secretary-General Antรณnio Guterres said, “Any attack on civilians is unacceptable. The international community must act immediately.”
⚠️ Worsening Humanitarian Conditions
The Red Cross said Gaza faces simultaneous electricity and healthcare collapse. Hospitals are running on generators, and many wounded cannot receive timely treatment. Local NGOs report that “the city is almost completely dark,” and water systems have been damaged by airstrikes.
๐ Conclusion
The ceasefire, once seen as a turning point toward regional peace, now teeters on the edge of failure. Without a sustained international monitoring mechanism, peace in Gaza remains an illusion.
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— WWFandy · International Affairs Analysis
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