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Gaza's ceasefire stalled, rebuilding plans uncertain

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Tania Krämer | Mohammed Ibrahim
December 31, 2025

Despite the fragility of the current ceasefire, US President Donald Trump and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu have discussed the next stage in the Gaza peace plan. But Palestinians told DW they fear their situation will not improve in 2026.

US President Donald Trump has dismissed concerns over Israel's role in the stalled ceasefire process, saying the country has "lived up to the plan." 

He pledged to move quickly on to phase two, which includes forming a technocratic government in Gaza and eventually withdrawing Israeli troops. But on the ground, Palestinians face harsh conditions and uncertainty.

Key hurdles remain, including the disarmament of Hamas, which has regained control in parts of Gaza since the ceasefire began in October.

Tania Krämer DW correspondent, author and reporter, based in Jerusalem.
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