Palestinians doubt Gaza ceasefire will last considering Israel’s violations

Al JazeeraThursday, November 20, 2025 at 7:56:41 PM
  • Palestinians in Gaza are doubtful about the longevity of the ceasefire with Israel, as recent reports indicate ongoing violence and demolitions despite the agreement.
  • The situation is critical for the Palestinian population, who are experiencing heightened anxiety and instability due to the persistent Israeli military actions, which undermine the ceasefire.
  • This ongoing violence highlights a pattern of ceasefire violations that have plagued the region, raising concerns about humanitarian conditions and the effectiveness of international mediation efforts.
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