02 Jul 2026, 15:06
Gazа crosses 1,000 days of Hamas captivity after 10 days of negotiations
- After 10 years of captivity, the conditions of the prisoners in Gaza are deteriorating, and we are constantly being forced to take steps to improve the situation.
- Israel has reportedly tightened control over the territory, which has led to the worsening of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
- Humanitarian situation: the medical system is working, but the crossings are being closed.
Gaza has been under Hamas control for 1,000 days since June 2, 2026, which marked a turning point in the conflict. However, the number of prisoners who had been released due to the agreement with Hamas has remained unchanged, and for the past 2 million people, the situation has remained tense and uncertain.
The UN said in a report that the number of people affected by the conflict has risen to 1,053 in total, including 350 children, while the number of injuries among civilians has exceeded 3,400. According to the report, the details of the incident are still being investigated by the authorities, but it is believed that the attack was carried out by Hamas.
Under the terms of the UN resolution, Israel has tightened control over the Gaza Strip, and the Hamas group has been accused of using civilian infrastructure for military purposes. Hamas has denied the allegations and said that it is committed to protecting civilians.
In accordance with the UN resolution, the blockade of Gaza has continued for 10 years, with Israel’s restrictions on the territory being tightened. At the same time, Gaza’s air and sea access has been restricted to a minimum, and the situation for civilians remains difficult.
Meanwhile, the international community has called for an end to the violence and for humanitarian corridors to be established. The UN also said that the situation in Gaza is worsening, and that the international community must do more to ensure that civilians can receive essential aid.
“Much more needs to be done so that even a semblance of normality can come back, and we are far, far away from this.”
During the humanitarian situation, it has been stated that the war has led to a shortage of food and medicines, and that even basic needs are not being met. The UN said that the situation is becoming increasingly dire, and that the blockade is preventing the delivery of aid.
The humanitarian coordinator of the UN, Tom Fletcher, said that the Israeli restrictions have made it difficult for civilians to survive, and that the situation is worsening. He also said that the “dual use” issue is being used to justify restrictions, and that the international community must continue to push for improvements.
According to the UN, the situation in Gaza is deteriorating due to the blockade and the ongoing conflict. It is noted that the conflict has affected civilians, and that the international community must take action to prevent further harm.
In the meantime, humanitarian organizations have warned that the situation is becoming critical, and that the delivery of aid is being hindered by the restrictions. They also said that the conflict has led to a shortage of essential supplies, including food and medical equipment.
“We had everything before the war, And now we’re just craving a bite to eat.”
Tags: Middle East/Politics