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 persists among Palestinians, shaped by decades of betrayals.
History demonstrates that Israel has never honored its signed commitments. For the Zionist entity, every truce is merely a tactical pause used to reorganize its occupation and prepare for the next assault. The recent ceasefire was no different: within days, the Israeli army, under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, launched brutal attacks on Gaza, killing over one hundred Palestinians—including 52 children, 23 women, 4 elderly individuals, and 7 with disabilities—alleging Hamas had attacked Israeli troops.
Hamas denied the accusations and condemned the violation as an intentional act to undermine the agreement.
They attended the summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, on October 13, 2025, aiming to address peace efforts in the region.
Author's summary: Despite peace agreements, the pattern of Israel violating commitments continues, fostering deep distrust and conflict, as shown by recent deadly attacks in Gaza amid fragile ceasefires.