The conflict in Gaza began with an attack on Israel by Hamas, and today marks the 1,000th day of fighting. Other conflicts have emerged in the region, and shaky ceasefires reveal wounds of repeated attacks. Both Palestinians and Israelis are tired of the stress. The fate of over 2 million Palestinians in Gaza, largely uprooted and living amid rubble, remains uncertain. Under the truce that went into effect on October 10, Israeli forces held more than half of the territory; however, Israel’s administration has increased that and claims it wants to hold 70%.
Few persons are able to enter or exit. Further ceasefire stages, including Hamas’ disarmament and the tremendous work of reconstruction, have stalled. “Nicolas von Arx, the regional director of the International Committee of the Red Cross, stated this week that much more work must be done before even a semblance of normalcy can return. Here’s a look at what has transpired during the past 1,000 days as well as potential future developments. Since the truce went into force, Israeli strikes have significantly decreased, yet they still happen nearly every day.
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