2025-07-11 22:55:09

Can Mediators Resolve Gaza's Humanitarian Crisis Amid Ongoing Conflict?

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The ongoing conflict in Gaza, sparked by a Hamas-led attack on Israel in October 2023, has led to complex negotiations for a ceasefire. The Israeli presence in Gaza is a major hurdle to peace talks, as stated by Hamas, which insists on ending what they perceive as occupation. Israel's proposal for a two-month truce involves the release of hostages by Hamas, yet a permanent resolution remains elusive. Mediators from the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar are attempting to broker an agreement, but key issues such as aid distribution and military withdrawal persist.

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens, with nearly 800 individuals reportedly killed at food distribution points since May. Aid convoys face attacks, and the threat of acute malnutrition looms large. Displacement plans for Gaza's population have been criticized as potential crimes against humanity. With over 57,000 casualties reported, the situation remains dire as international mediators strive for a compromise to end the hostilities.

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EL PAÍS
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The Guardian
11. Juli 2025 um 19:06

Nearly 800 killed at Gaza food hubs and aid convoy routes since end of May, UN says

The UN reports 798 killed seeking food at Gaza distribution points, many linked to the US- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation which employs American mercenaries. Doctors Without Borders warns of a sharp rise in acute malnutrition in Gaza. Hamas reportedly agreed to release 10 hostages during a ceasefire period, but Qatari mediators warn a deal remains elusive. Israel's defence minister has proposed relocating Gaza's population to a "humanitarian city" in southern Gaza, which experts..
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