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Board of Peace official overseeing Gaza ceasefire acknowledges little progress made

Posted on: May 13, 2026 18:48 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Board of Peace official overseeing Gaza ceasefire acknowledges little progress made

The heights representative for the International room of public security overseeing the Israel-Hamas ceasefire acknowledged that small come on had been made, as he reiterated longstanding demands that Hamas and other militant groups disarm, calling them "not negotiable."

Seven months ago, the U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreed to by Israel and Hamas included disarmament as a key provision. Negotiations have centered around details, some of which Nickolay Mladenov referenced on Wednesday, about gun buybacks and small arms for law enforcement.

Mladenov also said Hamas could have a role in postwar Gaza if they disarmed.

"We are not asking Hamas to disappear as a political movement," he said.

He criticized the group for consolidating power in parts of Gaza and said they were doing it "to squeeze better terms of a negotiation."

The remarks conflict with some of Israel's aims to destroy the militant group that has governed Gaza for two decades.

Gaza ceasefire at 6 months: Israel, Hamas still fighting, Gazans still starving

Meanwhile, a new report says that Israel has escalated its attacks in Gaza in the five weeks since halting its joint bombing with the U.S. In Iran, redirecting its fire back on the decimated Palestinian enclave.

According to the Gaza Health Ministry, 120 Palestinians, including eight women and 13 children, were killed in Gaza since the Iran war was paused on April 8 — 20 per cent more than in the five weeks prior when Israel was flying sorties over Iran.

Conflict monitor ACLED, which tracks Israeli attacks in Gaza, said in a monthly report for April that Israel had carried out 35 per cent more attacks last month than in March.

The increase is a further sign of stalled progress under U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to halt the war there and begin reconstruction.

"The war is still ongoing," said Lafi Al-Najjar, 36, a blind Palestinian, one of whose sons was killed on April 28 in an Israeli attack.

"It stopped in the announcement, but in reality and on the ground, the war has not stopped," said Najjar, whose family have been living in a tented camp in the ruins of Khan Younis, once Gaza's second-largest city.

The Israeli military did not immediately provide comment on the reasons for its stepped-up strikes in Gaza. But four Israeli defence officials have told Reuters that the military had warned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government in recent weeks that Hamas has been tightening its grip, rebuilding its forces and making weapons.

Another Israeli military official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the Gaza ceasefire allows for Israel to act against imminent threats. The official said the military was prepared for any scenario, including having drawn up wider battle plans for a resumption of fighting in Gaza, though no such order had yet been given.

The agreement reached last October halted major fighting in Gaza after two years of war between Israel and Hamas. But steps have faltered to reach a permanent settlement that would withdraw Israeli troops, disarm the militants and allow the ruined enclave to be rebuilt.

Israeli forces still occupy more than half of Gaza's territory, where they have demolished most remaining buildings and ordered all residents out.

More than two million people now live in a tiny strip of territory along the coast, mainly in damaged structures or makeshift tents, where Hamas fighters have de facto control.

Some 850 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes since the October ceasefire, according to Gaza's Health Ministry. Four Israeli soldiers were killed by militants during the same period, according to Israeli figures. Hamas does not disclose figures for casualties among its fighters.

Since the pause in the war in Iran, several of Israel's strikes in Gaza have targeted positions held by the Hamas-run police force. At least 14 police officers have been killed since April 14, health and police officials said.

Nasser Khdour, a researcher with ACLED, said that over roughly 30 separate incidents in April, Israel carried out attacks targeting Hamas, other militant groups, police personnel and police stations, and security checkpoints.

Most of those attacks took place in areas under Hamas control, "while shelling, drone strikes, and gunfire continued to take place near the [armistice line], targeting militants and civilians, including women and children, approaching soldiers," Khdour said.

Since Israel joined the United States in bombing Iran in March, its military has operated at a relentless pace, also launching a ground invasion and air campaign in Lebanon against the Iran-aligned Hezbollah movement. Fighting there has slowed but not halted under a separate U.S.-brokered ceasefire.

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