Palestinians in Gaza expressed pessimism about the second phase of the ceasefire. They told Al Jazeera on Wednesday that their lives would not improve. The US announced the launch of phase two on the same day.
Gazans believe little will change until Israel halts bombings. They also want increased aid access to the Strip. The ceasefire's second phase aims to address humanitarian needs.
The immediate impact is continued skepticism among Palestinians. They feel the core issues remain unresolved. No official response from Israeli authorities has been released.
The conflict stems from long-standing territorial disputes. Previous ceasefire agreements have faced similar challenges. International mediators are working to find a lasting solution.
Future developments depend on negotiations between involved parties. The focus remains on preventing further escalation and delivering aid. The situation is ongoing.
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