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Israel Forms Committee for Gaza Ceasefire Phase Two Amid Ongoing Skirmishes

On November 23, 2025, Israel’s security cabinet approved the creation of a ministerial committee to oversee the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, public broadcaster Kan reported. The committee is tasked with supervising a truce that has so far seen mixed results on the ground.

Since the first phase took effect on October 10, sporadic skirmishes have continued along the Gaza perimeter. According to Gaza-based health authorities, 312 people have been killed and 760 injured during this period, while rescue teams have recovered 572 bodies from the rubble. These figures bring the overall death toll of the war in Gaza to 69,546.

The newly formed committee will monitor key milestones, including expanded humanitarian aid deliveries and steps toward sustained calm. Analysts note that clear benchmarks and transparent reporting will be crucial for moving beyond fragile pauses in fighting.

For young global citizens and digital communities, the situation remains a touchstone for international activism and solidarity. Social media platforms are alive with voices calling for reliable aid corridors and civilian protections.

As phase two unfolds, all eyes will be on compliance and the ability of both sides to translate agreements into lasting peace. We’ll continue to track developments and bring you the latest updates.

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