**Recent Cairo talks among Palestinian factions, Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey in early June 2026 represent the most recent diplomatic effort to advance Phase II of the US-brokered Gaza ceasefire plan.** Phase II focuses on Hamas disarmament, establishment of a technocratic Palestinian administration (National Committee for the Administration of Gaza), Israeli withdrawal beyond the current “Yellow Line” buffer, and reconstruction under a Board of Peace framework announced in January 2026. Implementation remains stalled over core disagreements: Israel conditions further steps on verifiable disarmament and has continued limited strikes and demolitions, while Hamas links any weapons handover to full Phase I compliance and withdrawal. Ongoing ceasefire violations, including reported Palestinian deaths exceeding 970 since the October 2025 truce, and Netanyahu’s description of the Phase II launch as largely symbolic underscore persistent implementation risks. Upcoming mediated sessions and any movement on disarmament timelines or aid flows could shift trader assessments of whether Phase II milestones are reached by the market’s resolution date.
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June 30 dips to 1%1%
A leaked draft resolution showed the Board of Peace seeking sweeping legal immunity and free property in Gaza, highlighting the controversial and stalled nature of the transitional governance plans as the June 30 deadline neared.
Hamas reports progress in Cairo talks on Gaza ceasefire roadmap
June 30 dips to 5%1%
Hamas announced progress in multi-day talks in Cairo with Palestinian factions and mediators on implementing the ceasefire roadmap, including humanitarian aid delivery and Israeli withdrawal. Despite this, unresolved issues and ongoing ceasefire violations kept market confidence low for a Phase II deal by June 30.
Hamas reports ongoing talks with mediators on second phase amid Israeli violations
June 30 dips to 4%1%
Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem stated that while Hamas remains in contact with mediators to advance Phase II, Israeli military actions and political statements undermined progress, casting doubt on the likelihood of a Phase II agreement by the June 30 deadline.
Netanyahu announces expansion of Israeli control in Gaza, Hamas condemns as ceasefire violation
June 30 rises to 13%2%
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu declared plans to expand military control in Gaza from 53% to 70%, which Hamas condemned as a dangerous escalation and violation of the ceasefire, further undermining trust and prospects for Phase II agreement.
Israel and Hamas clash over delay of Gaza ceasefire Phase II after killing of senior Hamas commander
June 30 dips to 11%2%
Following the killing of senior Hamas commander Raed Saad by Israeli strikes, Hamas condemned the action as a ceasefire violation and called on mediators to pressure Israel, highlighting the stalled Phase II negotiations and increasing market pessimism about a deal by June 30.
Israel declares ceasefire void if Hamas refuses disarmament
June 30 drops to 3%7%
A letter from the U.S.-backed Board of Peace warned that Israel would consider the October 2025 ceasefire null if Hamas does not disarm, linking reconstruction aid to demilitarization. This hardened Israeli stance and Hamas rejection of disarmament proposals stalled talks, negatively impacting market confidence in a Phase II agreement by June 30.
Israeli Airstrikes Kill Four in Gaza as Mediators Meet Hamas to Shore Up Ceasefire
June 30 drops to 14%12%
Israeli airstrikes killed at least four Palestinians in Gaza while mediators met with Hamas leaders, who reiterated that disarmament talks can only proceed after Phase 1 is fully realized.
Talks on Gaza peace plan frozen amid US-Israel war on Iran
June 30 rises to 26%1%
Negotiations to advance the Gaza peace plan, including Phase II ceasefire talks, were put on hold following joint US-Israel attacks on Iran that sparked a wider regional conflict. This freeze in talks further diminished the likelihood of a Phase II agreement by the market's resolution date.
Gaza crossings closed amid escalating Iran conflict, aid restricted
June 30 dips to 24%2%
Following the outbreak of a broader Middle East war involving Iran, Israel closed all Gaza crossings citing security risks, severely restricting humanitarian aid and complicating ceasefire implementation. This regional escalation distracted from Gaza peace efforts and reduced chances of a Phase II deal.
Gaza reconstruction efforts proceed amid unresolved security and governance issues
June 30 drops to 25%8%
The US-led Peace Council began technocratic governance and reconstruction efforts in Gaza, prioritizing rebuilding over disarmament. This sequencing raised concerns about normalizing security threats and constrained Israel's operational freedom, reducing market confidence in a Phase II ceasefire agreement.
Israeli fire kills eight people in Gaza as truce deal staggers
June 30 dips to 26%1%
Israeli military actions and militant attacks continued despite the ceasefire, with casualties reported and both sides accusing each other of violations. This ongoing violence undermined confidence in the ceasefire's durability and the prospects for a Phase II agreement.
Disputes over Hamas disarmament stall Gaza peace plan progress
June 30 drops to 27%6%
Reports emerged that disagreements on Hamas disarmament were threatening progress on the Gaza peace plan's second phase, with Israel pushing for complete disarmament and threatening renewed war if unmet. This increased doubts about the feasibility of a Phase II ceasefire agreement by the deadline.
Israel issues ultimatum to Hamas to surrender weapons before peace talks
June 30 drops to 31%11%
Israel aide Yossi Fuchs delivered a 60-day ultimatum to Hamas demanding full disarmament before the February 19 Board of Peace talks. Hamas rejected the demand, warning of catastrophic fallout if the truce breaks down. This hardened stance and rejection diminished hopes for a Phase II agreement, causing market decline.
Israeli strikes continue in Gaza despite ceasefire, undermining Phase II hopes
June 30 drops to 36%5%
By February 10, 2026, Israeli military raids and strikes persisted in Gaza, killing hundreds and limiting humanitarian aid, which Palestinians described as a continuation of a genocidal status quo. This reality diminished expectations for a successful Phase II ceasefire agreement.
Israel confirms no Turkish or Qatari troops will enter Gaza; retains security control
June 30 dips to 57%2%
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed Israel's full security control over Gaza and rejected Turkish or Qatari troop deployments. This stance limited international mediation options and hindered progress toward a comprehensive Phase II ceasefire agreement.
Israeli military adviser discusses proposed large camp for Palestinians in Rafah
June 30 drops to 61%10%
A retired Israeli brigadier-general publicly described plans for a large, security-controlled camp in Rafah to house Palestinian civilians, including monitored entry points. The proposal sparked criticism and concerns about Israeli control, complicating the political environment for Phase II negotiations.
Israel Defense Forces strike Hezbollah operatives amid ceasefire fragility
June 30 jumps to 71%10%
IDF conducted targeted strikes against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, signaling ongoing regional security tensions. The continued instability and Hezbollah's rearming efforts contributed to doubts about the broader peace process, affecting market sentiment on Phase II.
Israel issues final warning to Hamas to disarm within two months
June 30 plunges to 52%19%
Around January 20, 2026, Israel issued a 'final warning' demanding Hamas disarm within two months as part of the Phase II ceasefire conditions. This heightened tensions and skepticism about Hamas's willingness to comply, negatively impacting market confidence.
US declares Phase II of Gaza ceasefire despite ongoing Israeli violations
June 30 dips to 63%3%
On January 16, 2026, the U.S. declared Phase II of the Gaza ceasefire, but reports indicated Israel had violated the ceasefire over 1,100 times since October 2025. This undermined confidence in the ceasefire's effectiveness and the likelihood of a comprehensive Phase II agreement.
U.S. announces start of Phase II of Gaza ceasefire plan
On January 14-15, 2026, U.S. officials announced the formal start of Phase II of the Gaza ceasefire plan, including steps toward demilitarization and technocratic governance. However, Israel expressed reservations, citing security concerns and the need for Hamas disarmament, which tempered market optimism.
Spain and Greece reaffirm support for full implementation of Gaza peace plan
June 30 surges to 66%33%
Spanish and Greek prime ministers publicly supported the US-backed Gaza peace plan and emphasized the need for rapid transition to Phase II, including Hamas disarmament. This international backing briefly boosted market optimism about the ceasefire's advancement.
Human rights groups highlight Palestinian detainees' plight amid ceasefire
June 30 plunges to 34%29%
Reports emerged detailing the detention and ill-treatment of thousands of Palestinians by Israel, including administrative detentions without trial. These human rights concerns underscored ongoing tensions and humanitarian issues that complicated ceasefire progress and Phase II negotiations.
Netanyahu meets Trump to discuss stalled Gaza peace plan
June 30 jumps to 72%6%
On December 29, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu met with U.S. President Trump to discuss the stalled Gaza peace plan, a key moment that could influence the advancement or hardening of the ceasefire phases. This meeting raised hopes for progress, reflected in a price increase.
Israel prepares for pivotal security meeting ahead of Netanyahu's US visit
June 30 surges to 73%23%
Israel announced a security cabinet meeting focusing on Gaza strategies and sought US support for annexing territory up to the 'Yellow Line' in Gaza. Netanyahu opposed Turkish involvement in the International Stabilization Force, signaling hardline positions that complicated Phase II negotiations. This contributed to market uncertainty about the ceasefire's advancement.
Israel rotates military units in Gaza amid preparations for new ceasefire phase
June 30 surges to 73%23%
On December 18, 2025, the IDF announced the rotation of military brigades in Gaza as it prepared for a possible new phase of the ceasefire starting in early 2026. This indicated ongoing military presence and security concerns, affecting market confidence in a swift Phase II agreement.

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