Where is the Gaza peace process' really going? | Ahmad Ibsais
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Where is the Gaza peace process' really going? | Ahmad Ibsais
"If you started attending one funeral a day beginning 1 January 2025, you would finish in the year 3887. That is how long it would take to mourn every life lost in Gaza. By then, your grandchildren's great10 grandchildren would be dust, and still you would be burying Palestinian bodies from a war Israel insists was about self-defense. Even then, this number does not tell you about the thousands of ways these bodies were burned, torn, crushed and made anything but whole."
"Like clockwork, this peace has already eroded with Israel violating the ceasefire through continued bombardments. Why does the world act surprised when a country that commits genocide violates the ceasefire it orchestrated? Israel lied about 40 beheaded babies to justify a genocide. And now we're supposed to believe their commitment to peace? In the first month, Israel has broken its own agreement at least 100 times: at least 200 murdered, the yellow line breached, food and fuel blocked, reconstruction prevented."
"This is the pattern: Israel turns the volume of violence up and down at will, maintaining full dominion over Gaza and the West Bank, then calls each pause a generous ceasefire. They violate it immediately, kill Palestinians who dare exist in their own land, then wait for any response, any stone thrown, any rocket fired in defense, to justify their pre-planned retaliation. They did the same thing after they violated the ceasefire in March 2025 during Ramadan."
One funeral a day for every Gaza death would continue until the year 3887, demonstrating catastrophic loss of life. Many bodies were burned, torn, crushed, and rendered anything but whole. World leaders met at a peace summit in Egypt under a 'Peace 2025' banner while Palestinian representatives were barred. Israel repeatedly violated the ceasefire through continued bombardments, blocking food, fuel, and reconstruction. Claims of atrocities were used to justify large-scale violence. In the first month Israel reportedly broke the agreement over 100 times, killing hundreds and destroying civilian homes while modulating violence to maintain dominion.
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