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Ongoing Violence and Supply Chain Disruptions in Gaza Amid Ceasefire Tensions

Severity: High (Score: 65.8)

Sources: polymarket.com, www.thelancet.com, Caliber.Az

Summary

As of April 2026, the Gaza Strip is experiencing heightened tensions despite a fragile ceasefire established in October 2025. The ceasefire was part of a US-backed plan that included the return of hostages and a partial Israeli withdrawal. However, Israel has conducted frequent drone strikes and airstrikes targeting Hamas, with 36 strikes reported in the last 40 days. The situation has been exacerbated by the recent US-Israel conflict with Iran, disrupting humanitarian aid and supply chains. Food prices have surged due to reduced aid deliveries, worsening food insecurity for Gaza's population. The UN has warned of bottlenecks in aid distribution, while Hamas's push for amendments to disarmament proposals has led to escalated military actions. The current status remains volatile, with further military operations anticipated as talks in Cairo approach. Key Points: • Israel has conducted airstrikes in Gaza, targeting Hamas, with 36 strikes in 40 days. • The US-Israel conflict with Iran has disrupted humanitarian aid and supply chains to Gaza. • Food prices in Gaza have surged due to reduced aid deliveries, worsening food insecurity.

Key Entities

  • Iran (country)
  • Israel (country)
  • Lebanon (country)
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