Humanitarian Crisis Deepens In Gaza Six Weeks After Ceasefire - Daily Trust
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
44% : The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has worsened despite a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas last month.44% : The truce was hailed internationally as a chance to stabilise the enclave and allow humanitarian relief to reach millions of Palestinians displaced or injured since the conflict escalated in October 2023, when Israel launched a massive military campaign that killed more than 69,000 Palestinians and wounded over 170,000.
42% : On November 17, 2025, Germany announced it was lifting restrictions on arms exports to Israel, citing the ceasefire as evidence of "stabilisation".
40% : The United Nations and aid agencies have repeatedly warned that Gaza's population is on the brink of famine.
38% : Israel claimed the camp was being used as a Hamas training compound, but Hamas denied the allegation.
35% : November 17, 2025: Germany lifts arms export restrictions to Israel, citing "stabilisation". November 18, 2025: Israeli strikes kill one Palestinian, injure a woman and child in Khan Younis. November 19, 2025: At least 28 Palestinians killed, 77 wounded in Gaza attacks.
30% : Hamas has accused Israel of deliberate violations and obstruction of humanitarian aid, warning that renewed escalation could follow if the truce collapses.
20% : Analysts told Al Jazeera that Israel's intensifying attacks on Lebanon suggest it may be preparing for a broader confrontation, raising fears of a new front opening along the northern border. October 10, 2025: US‑brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas announced. November 9, 2025: Hamas accuses Israel of repeated violations and obstruction of aid.
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