Once again, the world witnesses the signing of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Palestinian resistance, and history repeats itself. While some nurture hopes for Gaza's reconstruction, deep skepticism remains among Palestinians, shaped by decades of broken promises.
History shows Israel has consistently failed to honor its signed commitments. For the Zionist entity, each truce serves only as a tactical pause and a diplomatic step to regroup and prepare for renewed aggression.
The recent ceasefire was no exception: within days, the Israeli army, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, launched brutal attacks on the Gaza Strip, killing over one hundred Palestinians, including 52 children, 23 women, 4 elderly people, and 7 disabled individuals, falsely accusing Hamas of attacking Israeli troops.
Hamas denied these accusations and condemned the violations as a deliberate attempt to undermine the ceasefire agreement.
These leaders attended the peace summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, aiming to address ongoing conflict and support ceasefire efforts.
The repeated pattern of ceasefire violations by Israel deepens Palestinian distrust, showing peace efforts as temporary pauses rather than genuine resolutions.
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