Tensions remain high in Gaza as reports emerge of continued breaches of the ceasefire agreement, with at least 90 civilians killed since it came into force. Local officials accuse Israeli forces of repeatedly violating the truce, warning that the absence of a strong international response risks reigniting a wider escalation across the region.
Officials involved in mediation efforts say that ongoing discussions with international and regional partners are aimed at restoring calm and holding parties accountable for the fragile agreement. However, restrictions on humanitarian operations have deepened the crisis. The UN Relief and Works Agency remains unable to deliver essential supplies in large parts of Gaza, leaving families struggling under severe shortages of food, fuel, and medical care.
Humanitarian experts stress the urgent need for an uninterrupted flow of aid supervised by specialised UN agencies. Meanwhile, concerns are growing that newly formed administrative bodies, presented as humanitarian mechanisms, are being used to obscure violations rather than facilitate relief. Despite efforts to preserve calm, local leaders warn that continued aggression and blockades make peace increasingly difficult to sustain.
Source : Safa News