Netanyahu Is Blowing Up the Gaza Ceasefire — and Trump Is the One Losing Face
Netanyahu ordered airstrikes on Gaza on Tuesday, raising the question of whether the U.S. would hold him accountable for maintaining the ceasefire.
Netanyahu ordered airstrikes on Gaza on Tuesday, raising the question of whether the U.S. would hold him accountable for maintaining the ceasefire.
The deal came weeks before Trump unveiled a peace plan for Gaza that could leave the security contractor’s business model under threat.
U.S. media outlets were crucial in helping Israel sell the Gaza genocide to the American public.
At least 10 members of the Infidels worked in Gaza for GHF’s security contractor, the BBC reported, with seven in oversight roles.
After Trump’s plan for Gaza went into effect, governments seemed eager to return to the status quo.
Palestinian students who were admitted to American universities are now trapped in Gaza, where Israel has destroyed most schools.
As the Israeli government enters the third year of ethnic cleansing in Gaza, mothers keep bringing new Palestinians into the world.
“The matter is not a ceasefire — we are talking about a managed genocide, a managed forcible displacement.”
Photographers in Gaza risk their lives to witness the war. Their images speak louder than the critics trying to discredit them.
“This is a continuation of the occupation, if not a continuation of the war by other means.”
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