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Fragile Gaza Truce Strains as Aid Lags and Cross-Border Strikes Persist

Arab pushback to U.S.–Israel reconstruction proposals complicates the next phase of talks.

Overview

  • UNRWA reports roughly 150 aid trucks are entering Gaza each day versus the 600 agreed, leaving critical shortages as winter approaches.
  • Israel confirms new strikes in Lebanon’s Beqaa and southern areas, while drone attacks in Gaza killed several people including in Bani Suheila, according to local health officials.
  • Jared Kushner met Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel as U.S. envoys discuss the ceasefire’s status and potential next steps under the Trump plan.
  • Arab governments voice opposition to the ‘New Gaza’ rebuilding concept, with Jordan warning against territorial fragmentation and the entrenchment of the so‑called yellow line.
  • The proposed stabilization force remains disputed, with the UAE saying it will not participate under current conditions and Israel ruling out Turkish involvement, as talks continue over four unrecovered hostage bodies and around 200 Hamas fighters reportedly in Rafah tunnels.