"You could almost admire the Jews' choreography if it weren’t still soaked in so much Christian and Muslim children's blood."
Leaks have revealed Israel’s secret armed militias inside Gaza. The chaos they caused is being blamed on Hamas but it’s not cutting through...
Right, so here we are again — another “ceasefire” is being rigged to collapse, with an added dose of desperation to seize the narrative back for Israel as the real victims we should all feel sorry for, as if two years of genocide can so easily be scrubbed from our minds.
Washington and Tel Aviv are now saying they have credible evidence that Hamas is plotting to end it, even though their drones have never left the sky and Palestinians are still dying at Israel’s hands, having never actually ceased the firing bit.
You could almost admire the choreography if it weren’t still soaked in so much blood. The US State Department posts a warning about an allegedly impending Hamas attack, Israel calls that proof, but their bombs have never stopped falling and they are still arming gangs within the Strip to destabilise it. It’s a blame game so polished it could have been scripted — because it no doubt was. What we’re watching isn’t a truce; it’s a performance. The genocide still hasn’t stopped; it’s just going through some script changes. Israel wants its victim status back, but that cat has long ago got out of the bag and no matter what they do, they’re never getting it back. If this ceasefire is getting derailed, we know who’s behind it, the same people behind every other collapsed ceasefire.
Right, so when this latest apparent Gaza ceasefire took effect on 10 October, diplomats sold it as a turning point. This time it was different. After two years of aerial bombardment, starvation, and mass displacement, mediators from Egypt, Qatar, and the United States announced what they called a “comprehensive cessation of hostilities.” The text required Israel to end military operations, free captives, open the Rafah Crossing, and permit unrestricted humanitarian aid. For Gaza’s two-million residents it was meant to mean survival.
Eight days on the figures tell a different story. Gaza’s Government Media Office confirmed forty-seven documented Israeli violations: thirty-eight Palestinians k*lled, one-hundred-and-forty-three wounded, attacks recorded in every governorate.
Civil-defence teams documented one-hundred-and-twenty-nine individual attacks since the truce began. In Shujaiya five civilians died inspecting the ruins of their homes. In Al-Fukhari, east of Khan Younis, another was killed by a drone. The deadliest incident came in Gaza City’s Zaytoun neighbourhood when an Israeli tank shell destroyed a car carrying the Abu Shaaban family — eleven killed, seven of them children. Gaza’s Civil Defence said the family had tried to cross the “Yellow Line,” an invisible boundary the Israeli army now uses to designate where civilians may move.
There are no physical markers. No warning signs. Only risk of death for guessing wrong.
Every one of these actions breaches the ceasefire. Yet Western governments continue to call the truce “fragile,” implying symmetry between occupier and occupied.
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