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More than a month after the ceasefire came into effect, Gaza remains suspended between devastation and despair. The bombs may have stopped falling but nothing has truly stopped dying — not the health system, not the education sector, not the economy, not the social fabric, and certainly not the hope of 2 million Palestinians, who have endured a level of destruction that would break any society. Gaza is not recovering; it is barely breathing. And yet the world behaves as though time is on its side.
The truth is simple and brutal: without a comprehensive, enforceable, UN-sponsored roadmap, Gaza will not heal. It will collapse.
The suffering of Gaza’s civilians is not confined to hospital corridors — though those remain harrowing. It is woven into every aspect of daily life. Homes remain uninhabitable, water systems shattered, families displaced, schools destroyed and entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble. This is not a crisis that can be patched together with scattered humanitarian convoys or occasional political statements. This is a society that needs a full reconstruction plan — political, social, economic and institutional — guided by international guarantees and implemented without obstruction.






