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To organize a truce means to arrange a temporary cessation of fighting or hostilities, typically between opposing armies, to allow for peace negotiations or humanitarian aid. This often involves mediating talks, setting terms, and ensuring that both sides agree to the temporary halt in conflict, with the aim of reaching a more permanent resolution.