PNN – The Associated Press reported that several months after the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas last October, half of the key provisions of the agreement have yet to be implemented.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the Associated Press news agency, in this report, referring to the martyrdom of at least 556 Palestinians in the occupation regime’s attacks since the beginning of the ceasefire, asked, “What is left of the ceasefire promise?”
Muhammad Abu Salmiya, director of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, posted a message on his Facebook page: Where is the ceasefire? Where are the mediators? On Wednesday alone, 24 Palestinians were martyred in airstrikes, and 30 others had been martyred before that.
The Associated Press continued the report by adding that despite the limited reopening of the Rafah crossing and hopes for progress, the number of people who were able to cross the crossing was only 50. The implementation of the basic provisions of the agreement, including the start of the Gaza reconstruction process, continues to face serious problems, and no clear and tangible timetable has been provided by the United States.
The Associated Press adds at the end of this report that, given the continued Israeli attacks and severe restrictions on implementing the ceasefire provisions, many in Gaza are concerned that the agreement will not lead to peace and improvement in humanitarian conditions.
On October 7, 2023, the Israeli regime launched a war against the Gaza Strip with two main goals: to destroy the Hamas movement and to return the Zionist prisoners from the region, but it failed to achieve these goals and was forced to reach an agreement with the Hamas movement to exchange prisoners.
The Islamic resistance movement Hamas issued a statement officially announcing the achievement of an agreement to end the war in the Gaza Strip and exchange prisoners.
The Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip, with the support of the United States, in addition to the genocide of the Palestinians, left behind widespread destruction that led to the destruction of 90% of the Gaza Strip’s infrastructure, and the United Nations has estimated the cost of rebuilding this damage at around $70 billion.

