Once again, the world witnesses the signing of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Palestinian resistance. While some hold hopes for reconstruction in Gaza, skepticism remains among Palestinians, rooted in decades of betrayals.
History demonstrates that Israel has never honored the commitments it has signed. For the Zionist entity, each truce appears as a tactical pause, a diplomatic move to reorganize the occupation and prepare for future aggression.
The recent ceasefire was no exception: within days, the Israeli army, under Benjamin Netanyahu's orders, launched brutal attacks against the Gaza Strip, killing over one hundred Palestinians, including 52 children, 23 women, 4 elderly people, and 7 disabled individuals, falsely alleging Hamas had attacked Israeli troops.
Hamas denied these accusations, condemning the violation as a deliberate sabotage of the agreement.
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Despite diplomatic efforts, the pattern of ceasefires followed by renewed violence continues, deepening Palestinian mistrust toward peace processes.
Author's summary: Decades of broken ceasefires have entrenched Palestinian skepticism, revealing that peace agreements often serve as pauses for renewed aggression rather than lasting solutions.