Voices of Gaza: life amid a fragile peace

加沙之声:脆弱和平中的生活

The Intelligence from The Economist

2025-10-20

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Ten days into the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the truce remains tenuous. Today our correspondent speaks to people on the ground in Gaza about what they expect from the future. Why global cities are coming round to bikes again. And being left-handed may give you an advantage in certain sports. Photo courtesy of Omar Mahmood. Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—Subscribe to Economist Podcasts+ For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. 
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  • The Economist.

  • Hello and welcome to the Intelligence from the Economist.

  • I'm Rosie Bloor.

  • And I'm Jason Palmer.

  • Every weekday we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world.

  • Are you ready for a transportation revolution?

  • And no, for once, I'm not talking about driverless anything.

  • What comes around goes around almost literally.

  • In the case of this item.

  • Get ready for the return of.

  • Yup, the bicycle.

  • And in most sports, it doesn't much matter if you're left handed or right handed.

  • But at the elite end of a few of them, it really does seem to make a difference.

  • Stay tuned for the sports you should be practicing if you're an ambitious lefty.

  • But first.

  • It'S really not easy for someone who lived through these terrible and tough times to remember life before it.

  • It's been 10 days

  • since a ceasefire came into effect between Israel and Hamas brokering a fragile truce in Gaza.

  • Even yesterday,

  • Israel conducted airstrikes on the southern city of Rafah after accusing Hamas of attacking Israeli troops there.