人道局势持续恶化 加沙停火能否进入第二阶段尚存变数
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2026-01-01 00:00

Group 1 - The first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement has been effective since October 2025, with a significant reduction in ground conflict and the completion of the release process for detained individuals [1][2] - The second phase of the ceasefire agreement is currently stalled, with discussions ongoing regarding its arrangements [2][4] - Israel has announced that starting January 1, 2026, it will revoke the activity permits of several international NGOs in Gaza due to their failure to provide information on Palestinian staff, which constitutes about 15% of all aid organizations in the region [4][6] Group 2 - The restrictions imposed by Israel on humanitarian aid activities in Gaza have faced criticism from the UN, EU, and various countries, with statements indicating that such actions cut off vital supplies to the region [6] - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is currently in the U.S. for discussions with U.S. leaders regarding the situation in Gaza and Iran, emphasizing the need for Hamas to disarm within two months [7][8] - A report from Gaza indicates that in 2025, the region suffered over $33 billion in direct economic losses across 15 critical sectors, with ongoing challenges in infrastructure repair and public service restoration [11][21]