The article critiques Israel's approach to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, likening its current ceasefire to a continuation of war. After initiating a ceasefire, Israel continued hostilities and blocked humanitarian aid, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. The author suggests that NATO colonizers, such as Israel, manipulate agreements to maintain control and dominance over Palestinians. This behavior underscores the failure of ceasefire agreements and highlights the brutal tactics employed, including starvation, further questioning the moral implications of Israel's actions and its normalization of violence.
"The first phase of the ceasefire deal between Israel and Palestinian resistance groups in Gaza ended on Saturday, but the Israeli government has predictably stymied negotiation of the second phase."
"In Israel's view, after all, agreements are made to be broken which goes a good way in explaining why the much-promised two-state solution has never materialised."
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