SHEJAIYA, Gaza City — On the desolate edge of Shejaiya, where kilometres of concrete rubble, blackened window frames and twisted steel still divide Gaza from Israel, the international agreement meant to end hostilities is instead interrupted by daily incursions that test the fragile ceasefire.
As one of the few media outlets to be given Israeli-led access to Gaza after last month’s U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement, the National Post saw a snapshot of the devastation, on the outskirts of Gaza City.
The on-the-ground visit highlighted the tension still simmering – that, in reality, may very well be dubbed “reduced fighting” – one where ammunition’s still fired, threats remain, though much of the heavy operations have already come to a close.
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