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Ceasefire in Gaza: A Fragile Pause Amid Humanitarian Crisis and Security Threats

By Economics Desk | October 12, 2025

The new ceasefire in Gaza signals a temporary halt to violence and an increase in humanitarian aid, but it underscores lingering security risks and the complexities of U.S. involvement in Middle East peace efforts.

As a tentative ceasefire settles over the Gaza Strip, the immediate focus turns to ramping up humanitarian aid after two years of relentless conflict that have devastated the region. Around 600 trucks laden with vital supplies like food, medicine, and fuel are scheduled to enter Gaza daily, following Israeli inspections at key crossings. This humanitarian window offers a brief respite for civilians caught in a war zone where restrictions and hostilities have tragically limited aid deliveries to just 20% of what was needed.Does This Ceasefire Mark a Path to Lasting Peace or Just a Strategic Pause?While the influx of aid...

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