One hundred days after the ceasefire, Palestinians continue to wait for an end to the genocide and a path toward hope in Gaza. (Photo design: QNN, Palestine Chronicle)
Jan. 10, 2026
One hundred days after the ceasefire, Gaza remains trapped in violence, hunger, and displacement, as Israeli violations and aid restrictions expose the truce as largely symbolic.
One hundred days after the ceasefire in Gaza officially came into effect, the reality on the ground bears little resemblance to the promise of protection, recovery, or relief that accompanied the announcement.
According to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Gaza’s population continues to endure severe humanitarian suffering, compounded by ongoing violence, harsh winter weather, and restrictions on aid.
In a statement marking the 100-day milestone, the organization said residents urgently need an end to violence and sustained humanitarian access, warning that climatic conditions have made daily survival even more precarious.
Despite declarations about moving into a second phase of the ceasefire agreement and the formation of a transitional administrative committee, Gaza’s humanitarian catastrophe remains largely unchanged.
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