Gaza ceasefire failed to bring relief to Palestinians. Despite a US-brokered deal between Hamas and Israel, conditions remain unchanged. Strikes continued daily, according to Gaza resident Mahmoud Abdel Aal.
The ceasefire began in October of last year. Since then, Israeli attacks killed at least 463 Palestinians. On Wednesday, following the announcement of the second phase of President Trump's peace plan, more than 14 people died. The information comes from Gaza's civil defence agency.
Residents expressed worry and frustration. They see no difference between war and ceasefire. The landscape is marked by destroyed buildings and rain-damaged tents.
The US brokered the ceasefire. It aimed to de-escalate conflict between Hamas and Israel. The deal's failure highlights the complexity of the situation.
The future remains uncertain for Palestinians in Gaza. Further developments are awaited.
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