Dhaka, March 15 -- As indirect negotiations between Israel and the resistance group Hamas continue in Doha, ordinary Palestinians say the ceasefire in Gaza is starting to feel more and hollower."I don't know what to say. There is simply no life. There is nothing we don't struggle with," Walaa Mahmoud, told DW by phone from Gaza City. Mahmoud, who works for a civil society organization, says prices have skyrocketed in recent weeks."Pick anything - we lack clean water, there is no electricity, medical treatment is difficult to obtain, roads are in poor condition, prices are soaring, transportation is unavailable and security is nonexistent. Everything is in crisis." This was echoed by Walid Abu Daqqa, a father of four from Gaza City whose hou...
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