It has been six weeks since Israel and Hamas declared a ceasefire in Gaza. Israel now controls just over half the territory and is already rebuilding there, leading to fears the enclave could be divided for years to come.
Breakdown
- Israel controls 53% of Gaza, including most of its farmland, while most residents are concentrated in Hamas-controlled coastal areas. 1m 4s
- The U.S.-brokered peace plan's second phase requires Israeli withdrawal, Hamas disarmament, and an international stabilization force. 1m 16s
- Hamas has not fully agreed to the peace plan provisions and continues to police its territory, sometimes clashing with other factions. 1m 39s
- Disagreements persist over the stabilization force's composition and powers, and there is no clear timeline for Israeli withdrawal. 2m 9s
- Ongoing Israeli military construction suggests plans for a long-term presence in Gaza. 3m 0s
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Middle East Conflict
The U.S-brokered ceasefire deal in Gaza is holding, after Hamas released the remaining Israeli hostages.