‘Neither war nor peace’: What Gaza looks like six months into ‘ceasefire’

Why it matters: Six months post-agreement, Gaza faces persistent attacks, insufficient aid, and families cannot bury their dead.
- Attacks continue in Gaza despite the October 2025 agreement, leading to persistent suffering (Al Jazeera, Globe and Mail World).
- Aid remains insufficient, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza (original story).
- Gaza families are still unable to bury their dead six months into the 'ceasefire,' highlighting the ongoing devastation (Al Jazeera).
- Regional conflicts deepen instability, creating a complex and volatile environment beyond Gaza itself (original story).
Six months after a supposed October 2025 ceasefire, Gaza remains in a state of "neither war nor peace," with persistent Israeli attacks, insufficient aid, and deepening regional instability. Families are still unable to bury their dead, and Palestinians continue to face profound uncertainty and suffering under these fragile conditions.


