Gaza Residents Express Uncertainty as Hamas Fighters Re-emerge Following Ceasefire
GAZA – Residents of Gaza are grappling with uncertainty as Hamas fighters have become visible again in the territory following the recent cessation of hostilities, raising questions about the future stability and rebuilding efforts. The reappearance of armed militants, observed in areas like Deir-el Balah in central Gaza, comes as 20 Israeli hostages were released on October 13, 2025, as part of a negotiated truce.
The fragile peace has left Gazans wondering whether the pause in fighting signals a genuine path toward lasting peace or merely a temporary respite before renewed conflict. While the guns have fallen silent, the long-term prospects for gaza remain unclear, hinging on the disarmament of Hamas and the potential arrival of a stabilization force – steps yet to be implemented. The situation underscores the complex challenges facing the region as international efforts to secure a durable resolution gain momentum.
According to sources familiar with ongoing diplomatic initiatives, a summit in Sharm el-sheikh is planned to launch phase two of a previously outlined peace plan. “Whatever is happening now on the ground doesn’t reflect Gaza’s future,” stated Yossi Olidort,indicating that the current situation is not indicative of the territory’s long-term trajectory. “none of the steps in the peace plan have been implemented yet. What comes next will be defined by that summit and by the regional consensus that Hamas cannot continue to control Gaza.”
The focus for israel,Olidort added,will be on strengthening regional and global partnerships – encompassing defense,commerce,and diplomacy. “That’s where Israel’s future lies.”
The success of any future rebuilding efforts and the establishment of lasting peace depend on whether Hamas can be disarmed and a stable security habitat established. As Palestinian political analyst Khalil Abu Saada observed, “the war is over, but the question is whether peace will really begin.”
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Efrat Lachter is an investigative reporter and war correspondent. Her work has taken her to 40 countries, including Ukraine, Russia, Iraq, Syria, Sudan and afghanistan.She is a recipient of the 2024 Knight-Wallace Fellowship for Journalism. Lachter can be followed on X @efratlachter.