Once again, the world witnesses the signing of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Palestinian resistance. While some hope for reconstruction in Gaza, skepticism among Palestinians remains strong due to decades of betrayals.
History shows that Israel has never truly honored its commitments. For the Zionist entity, every truce serves as a tactical pause, a diplomatic move to reorganize the occupation and prepare for renewed aggression.
The recent ceasefire was no exception: within days, the Israeli army, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, launched brutal attacks against Gaza, killing over one hundred Palestinians, including 52 children, 23 women, 4 elderly people, and 7 people with disabilities, under false claims that Hamas attacked Israeli troops. Hamas denied the accusations and condemned the violation as a deliberate attempt to sabotage the agreement.
These leaders attended the summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, highlighting international efforts towards peace.
Despite such diplomatic gatherings, the cycle of ceasefires followed by violence continues unabated.
Author's summary: The cycle of ceasefires between Israel and Palestine repeats, with peace efforts undermined by ongoing distrust and renewed violence shortly after agreements.