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Published date: 15 January 2026 07:05 GMT

Her plight reflects the wider crisis in Gaza, where nearly two million people continue to live under dire conditions three months after the ceasefire.

After two years of Israeli bombardment, much of Gaza’s civilian infrastructure and public health system has been destroyed.

People had hoped the October ceasefire would bring some respite and a gradual path to recovery.

But with continued Israeli restrictions on border crossings, aid, and goods, residents feel the situation has merely shifted from an intense genocide to a slower-paced one.

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[–] pageflight@piefed.social 2 points 4 weeks ago

Obviously Israel's intent has never wavered from complete genocide and colonization. Calling "time out" is just to get marks to look away.

I guess it's important to keep reporting on the atrocities, to accumulate evidence for some eventuall international court or chip away at people's disbelief.