United States ruler Donald Trump has claimed that the war between Gaza and Israel is over. But is he correct? It doesn’t look like it, as the occupation continues even though the violence has been reduced, but not eliminated.
So far, Israel has killed around 100 Palestinians and wounded hundreds more since the ceasefire agreement was signed. Additionally, U.S. officials are concerned that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his accomplices may renege on the peace deal, as has been done in the past.
We are under the impression that the peace plan has already failed.
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Likewise, Hamas elements and rival gangs have kept fighting in the region. The terrorist group is not disarming, and Israeli forces have not fully withdrawn to the agreed lines; both were conditions of the ceasefire.
As the Guardian reported, if the root causes of this war are not addressed, it will kick off again with a vengeance.
U.S.-framed security, governance, and reconstruction proposals remain vague, hypothetical, and contentious. The war’s root causes, principally the denial of Palestinian sovereignty and statehood, are not addressed. –The Guardian
Trump’s “historic”, supposedly Middle East-transforming 20-point peace plan makes no mention of, and offers no path towards, any sort of official, postwar public investigatory process of the genocide committed both on October 7th by Hamas or by Israel during the war.
Netanyahu and Israel’s former defence minister, Yoav Gallant, were charged last year by the International Criminal Court (ICC) with war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder and starvation. The late Hamas chief, Mohammed Deif, was also indicted.–The Guardian
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Is this all just a sign that this could pop off again? Many have already speculated that it’s ongoing and didn’t really end, even though attacks and deaths have been reduced.
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