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Bodies lie unclaimed and rats run rampant as months on Gaza’s ceasefire remains unfulfilled
- A 14-year-old boy, Karam, still dribbles a football amid rubble in Deir al-Balah, a small human moment of resilience amid displacement.
- Most Gazans live in overcrowded, improvised tents plagued by rats, sewage, infections and mountains of rubble, worsening the humanitarian crisis.
- The truce deal’s promises remain stalled—ceasefire is fragile, casualties continue, and no clear path to governance or an international force has materialized.
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