Once again, the world witnesses the signing of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Palestinian resistance. Despite hopes for reconstruction in Gaza, skepticism remains widespread among Palestinians, rooted in decades of broken promises.
History reveals that Israel has consistently failed to honor the commitments it signs. For the Zionist entity, every truce serves only as a tactical pause and a diplomatic tactic to regroup and prepare for further aggression.
The latest ceasefire was no different. Within days, under orders from Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli army launched severe attacks on the Gaza Strip. Over one hundred Palestinians were killed, including:
These actions were justified by false claims that Hamas had attacked Israeli troops. Hamas denied these accusations and condemned the violations as a deliberate attempt to undermine the ceasefire agreement.
On October 13, 2025, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, US President Donald Trump, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, and Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani attended the Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit in Egypt.
"Hamas denied the accusations and denounced the violation as a deliberate attempt to sabotage the agreement."
This summit highlighted ongoing efforts despite deep-seated mistrust and conflict.
Repeated ceasefire agreements between Israel and Palestine often serve as temporary pauses, with a history of violations that deepen mistrust and hinder lasting peace.