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Gaza Ceasefire Stalls Seven Months In

By Matthias Binder May 13, 2026
Envoy says stalled Gaza ceasefire has failed to meet expectations of Israelis and Palestinians
Envoy says stalled Gaza ceasefire has failed to meet expectations of Israelis and Palestinians - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Envoy says stalled Gaza ceasefire has failed to meet expectations of Israelis and Palestinians

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Envoy Delivers Blunt AssessmentCore Provisions Remain UnfulfilledRecent Escalations Heighten WorriesBackground of the Agreement

Envoy says stalled Gaza ceasefire has failed to meet expectations of Israelis and Palestinians – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Jerusalem – The diplomat overseeing the U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas said Tuesday that seven months of relative calm have produced almost no movement on the core promises that ended more than two years of war.

Nickolay Mladenov, the high representative for the International Board of Peace, described a situation in which neither side has received what it was promised. Palestinians still lack the reconstruction and security guarantees they were told would follow the truce, while Israelis have not gained the lasting protection they sought.

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Envoy Delivers Blunt Assessment

Mladenov spoke in Jerusalem after weeks of stalled talks. He said the door to Gaza’s future remains closed and that the current state of affairs satisfies neither Palestinians nor Israelis.

“Seven months since the ceasefire, the door to the future of Gaza is still closed,” he stated. “It is not what the Palestinians were promised and it is not what they deserve. And it is not giving Israel the security to move forward, as the Israeli people also want.”

His remarks came as the Board, established last year under the Trump administration, continues to monitor implementation of the phased agreement.

Core Provisions Remain Unfulfilled

The original deal called for Hamas and other armed groups to disarm, for Israeli forces to complete their withdrawal, and for large-scale rebuilding to begin across the coastal enclave. None of those steps has advanced in any meaningful way.

Instead, the two sides have traded accusations of violations. Humanitarian organizations report that the volume of aid allowed into Gaza has fallen well below the levels outlined in the agreement. Hamas continues to control roughly half the territory and has not surrendered its weapons.

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Israeli officials have pointed to the lack of disarmament as justification for maintaining certain restrictions, while Palestinian residents describe daily life as unchanged from the immediate post-war period.

Recent Escalations Heighten Worries

In the past several days Israel has increased its strikes inside Gaza. Palestinian residents and aid workers say the renewed activity has revived fears that full-scale fighting could resume.

Many in Gaza now worry that the fragile pause could collapse entirely. The uncertainty has slowed even limited recovery efforts and left families reluctant to invest in temporary repairs to homes and infrastructure.

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Background of the Agreement

The ceasefire took effect last October after Hamas-led militants attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages. Israel’s subsequent military campaign killed more than 72,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, whose figures are viewed as broadly reliable by United Nations agencies.

The truce was intended to mark the start of a longer process that would include hostage releases, demilitarization, and reconstruction. Seven months later, only the initial halt in major combat has held.

“Seven months since the ceasefire, the door to the future of Gaza is still closed. It is not what the Palestinians were promised and it is not what they deserve. And it is not giving Israel the security to move forward, as the Israeli people also want.”

Mladenov, a former Bulgarian government minister and longtime United Nations diplomat, was appointed to his current role last year to help coordinate post-war planning. His latest assessment underscores how little of that planning has translated into visible results on the ground.

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