Israel has launched another attack on the Gaza Strip, killing at least two people in a brazen disregard for the fragile ceasefire that has held in place since October. The strikes come just hours after an overnight bombardment killed at least 104 Palestinians, including children and women, in what is now widely regarded as one of the bloodiest attacks in the two-year war.
The Israeli military claims to have targeted military infrastructure in the northern Gaza Strip, where Hamas militants had allegedly been stockpiling arms for an imminent attack. However, witnesses and medical officials on the ground paint a very different picture, with hospitals reporting multiple casualties from strikes that targeted civilian areas and tents housing displaced people.
The strikes have shattered the fragile calm that has existed since the ceasefire was brokered by the United States, raising serious questions about Israel's willingness to comply with the agreement. The US government seems to be downplaying the incident, with a senior official stating that nothing would jeopardize the ceasefire, but the reality on the ground is far more complex.
The death toll from the attacks continues to mount, with at least 46 children and 20 women killed in what appears to be a deliberately indiscriminate campaign of violence. The humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza is catastrophic, with medical officials describing the situation as "terrifying" and the director of the civil defense agency warning that the targeting of a cancer patient camp was particularly egregious.
The Israeli military has released an infographic showing 25 militants it claims to have killed in Gaza over the past 24 hours, but its explanation for the other 79 fatalities is remarkably opaque. The international community is growing increasingly concerned about the ceasefire's prospects, with Qatar's prime minister and foreign minister vowing to continue diplomatic efforts to ensure the agreement holds.
Meanwhile, Israeli politicians are celebrating what they see as a victory over Hamas, despite the fact that the strikes appear to have killed civilians rather than militants. The far-right ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich have called for full-scale war with Gaza, while the US president Donald Trump has said that Israel "should hit back" against Hamas if its soldiers are killed.
As the situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate, it remains to be seen whether the ceasefire will hold or whether another round of violence is on the horizon. One thing is certain, however: the people of Gaza deserve better than to be caught in the middle of a conflict that seems to have no end in sight.
				
			The Israeli military claims to have targeted military infrastructure in the northern Gaza Strip, where Hamas militants had allegedly been stockpiling arms for an imminent attack. However, witnesses and medical officials on the ground paint a very different picture, with hospitals reporting multiple casualties from strikes that targeted civilian areas and tents housing displaced people.
The strikes have shattered the fragile calm that has existed since the ceasefire was brokered by the United States, raising serious questions about Israel's willingness to comply with the agreement. The US government seems to be downplaying the incident, with a senior official stating that nothing would jeopardize the ceasefire, but the reality on the ground is far more complex.
The death toll from the attacks continues to mount, with at least 46 children and 20 women killed in what appears to be a deliberately indiscriminate campaign of violence. The humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza is catastrophic, with medical officials describing the situation as "terrifying" and the director of the civil defense agency warning that the targeting of a cancer patient camp was particularly egregious.
The Israeli military has released an infographic showing 25 militants it claims to have killed in Gaza over the past 24 hours, but its explanation for the other 79 fatalities is remarkably opaque. The international community is growing increasingly concerned about the ceasefire's prospects, with Qatar's prime minister and foreign minister vowing to continue diplomatic efforts to ensure the agreement holds.
Meanwhile, Israeli politicians are celebrating what they see as a victory over Hamas, despite the fact that the strikes appear to have killed civilians rather than militants. The far-right ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich have called for full-scale war with Gaza, while the US president Donald Trump has said that Israel "should hit back" against Hamas if its soldiers are killed.
As the situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate, it remains to be seen whether the ceasefire will hold or whether another round of violence is on the horizon. One thing is certain, however: the people of Gaza deserve better than to be caught in the middle of a conflict that seems to have no end in sight.

 i mean whats the point of even havin a ceasefire if u dont protect civilians? these strikes r like somethin outta a war movie but its real life & theres innocent ppl dyin
 i mean whats the point of even havin a ceasefire if u dont protect civilians? these strikes r like somethin outta a war movie but its real life & theres innocent ppl dyin 
 u gotta wonder wut israel's game plan here & whos pushin them 2 do this
 u gotta wonder wut israel's game plan here & whos pushin them 2 do this 
 The US government's downplaying of this incident just shows how out of touch they are with reality on the ground
 The US government's downplaying of this incident just shows how out of touch they are with reality on the ground  . They need to acknowledge that this attack was a clear breach of the ceasefire agreement and take responsibility for ensuring it holds
. They need to acknowledge that this attack was a clear breach of the ceasefire agreement and take responsibility for ensuring it holds  . It's like they're more interested in protecting Israel's interests than keeping the peace
. It's like they're more interested in protecting Israel's interests than keeping the peace  . We need a more nuanced approach to Middle East conflicts, one that prioritizes humanitarian concerns and diplomatic solutions over military might
. We need a more nuanced approach to Middle East conflicts, one that prioritizes humanitarian concerns and diplomatic solutions over military might  .
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 104 dead, including children and women, just hours ago... that's 146 now... and still counting
 104 dead, including children and women, just hours ago... that's 146 now... and still counting 
 and what about the ceasefire?
 and what about the ceasefire?  does it even matter anymore?
 does it even matter anymore?
 they deserve so much better than this
 they deserve so much better than this  . Can't people just talk it out? I mean, I remember when Facebook was all about connecting people and stuff
. Can't people just talk it out? I mean, I remember when Facebook was all about connecting people and stuff  , not dividing them. Anyway, this Gaza thing is getting outta hand... 104 people killed already? That's just crazy
, not dividing them. Anyway, this Gaza thing is getting outta hand... 104 people killed already? That's just crazy  . And the Israeli military says they're targeting militants, but witnesses are saying otherwise
. And the Israeli military says they're targeting militants, but witnesses are saying otherwise 
 . They always seem to find a way to avoid getting their hands dirty
. They always seem to find a way to avoid getting their hands dirty  . But it's still not right that innocent people are getting caught in the crossfire
. But it's still not right that innocent people are getting caught in the crossfire  . I mean, I'm no expert or anything, but even I can see that this whole thing is just a big mess
. I mean, I'm no expert or anything, but even I can see that this whole thing is just a big mess  . Let's all just try to get along and stuff
. Let's all just try to get along and stuff 
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. . The US should be trying harder to broker some kind of peace, you know?
. The US should be trying harder to broker some kind of peace, you know? . I guess what I'm saying is that we need to do better than this. We need to try and find a way to make peace work, even if it's hard.
. I guess what I'm saying is that we need to do better than this. We need to try and find a way to make peace work, even if it's hard.
 ... it's like they think they can just keep violating the ceasefire and get away with it
... it's like they think they can just keep violating the ceasefire and get away with it  . I mean, 104 people killed overnight? That's a bloodbath
. I mean, 104 people killed overnight? That's a bloodbath  . It's like they're trying to cover up what really happened. And the US government is just downplaying it like nothing's wrong
. It's like they're trying to cover up what really happened. And the US government is just downplaying it like nothing's wrong  . That's not right
. That's not right  . They need to stop and think about what's really going on in Gaza right now
. They need to stop and think about what's really going on in Gaza right now  . The people there deserve so much better than to be caught in the middle of a conflict that seems like it has no end.
. The people there deserve so much better than to be caught in the middle of a conflict that seems like it has no end. .
. it's so not fair
 it's so not fair 

 It's disgusting. We should be calling for full investigations and sanctions, not celebrating "victory" over Hamas. The people of Gaza deserve so much better than to be used as pawns in a conflict.
 It's disgusting. We should be calling for full investigations and sanctions, not celebrating "victory" over Hamas. The people of Gaza deserve so much better than to be used as pawns in a conflict.