Key facts
- The conflict in Gaza has entered its 1,000th day.
- Over 2 million Palestinians are displaced in Gaza.
- Ceasefire negotiations remain stalled.
- 300 Palestinians have died waiting for medical evacuation since the October ceasefire.
- Thousands more await treatment abroad for war injuries and other conditions.
- Evacuations face lengthy security screenings and limited crossing days.
- A Palestinian committee held two days of talks in Cyprus on post-war Gaza governance.
- Discussions in Cyprus focused on reconstruction, security, and governance.
- The aim of the Cyprus talks is to ease humanitarian suffering and establish transparency for donors.
The conflict in Gaza has now entered its 1,000th day, with over 2 million Palestinians displaced and facing an uncertain future. Ceasefire negotiations remain stalled, intensifying the ongoing humanitarian crisis. The dire situation is further highlighted by the plight of patients seeking medical evacuation. Gaza's health ministry reports that 300 Palestinians have died while waiting for medical evacuation since the ceasefire in October. Thousands more individuals await treatment abroad for war injuries and other critical conditions. Their evacuation is complicated by lengthy security screenings and a limited number of days when crossings are operational.
