In Gaza City, Mahmoud Abdel Aal articulates deep frustration as the humanitarian situation remains dire, despite the implementation of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel. He noted the striking continuation of daily bombardments, stating, “There is no difference between the war and the ceasefire, nor between the first and second phase of the deal.” Since the ceasefire commenced in October, Israeli attacks have resulted in over 463 Palestinian fatalities. Following the announcement of the second phase of President Trump’s Gaza peace plan, more than 14 individuals were confirmed dead due to airstrikes. Amid deteriorating living conditions—where over 80% of infrastructure is reported to be destroyed—basic services like water, electricity, and waste management have collapsed. Hospitals are barely operational, and educational initiatives remain sporadic. According to UNICEF, all children in Gaza are in urgent need of psychological support after enduring extensive conflict. Many displaced residents, such as 47-year-old Nivine Ahmad, continue to long for a return to normalcy, expressing their hope for a better future.
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