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Netanyahu Is Blowing Up the Gaza Ceasefire — and Trump Is the One Losing Face

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Netanyahu Is Blowing Up the Gaza Ceasefire — and Trump Is the One Losing Face
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On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered airstrikes on Gaza, breaking the ceasefire that had been in place for the past few weeks. This move has raised concerns about whether the United States will hold him accountable for his actions and maintain the fragile peace in the region.

The ceasefire, which was brokered by Egypt and the United Nations, had brought a much-needed respite to the people of Gaza who have been living under a crippling blockade for over a decade. It was a glimmer of hope for the Palestinians who have been enduring constant violence and oppression at the hands of the Israeli government.

However, Netanyahu’s decision to launch airstrikes on Gaza has once again shattered this fragile peace. The airstrikes, which targeted several locations in Gaza, have resulted in the death of at least 20 Palestinians, including women and children. This blatant disregard for human life is unacceptable and must be condemned by the international community.

But what is even more concerning is the lack of action from the United States, Israel’s closest ally. The U.S. has always been a staunch supporter of Israel, providing them with billions of dollars in military aid every year. However, this blind support for Israel’s actions is damaging the U.S.’s reputation and credibility on the global stage.

President Trump, who has been a vocal supporter of Netanyahu and his policies, has remained silent on the recent airstrikes. This is a clear indication that the U.S. is turning a blind eye to Israel’s actions, even if it means breaking the ceasefire and causing harm to innocent civilians.

This is not the first time that Netanyahu has defied international calls for peace and launched attacks on Gaza. In fact, this has become a pattern in his leadership, where he uses violence and aggression as a means to maintain his grip on power. And the U.S.’s unwavering support for Israel has only emboldened him to continue with these actions, knowing that there will be no consequences.

But it is time for the U.S. to hold Israel accountable for its actions. The U.S. must use its influence to pressure Israel to stop the airstrikes and abide by the ceasefire agreement. It is the responsibility of the U.S. to ensure that innocent lives are not lost and that peace is maintained in the region.

Moreover, the U.S. must also reevaluate its relationship with Israel and not blindly support their actions. It is time for the U.S. to take a stand for justice and human rights, rather than blindly supporting a government that continues to oppress and violate the rights of the Palestinian people.

The recent airstrikes on Gaza have once again highlighted the need for a just and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The U.S. must use its influence to push for a peaceful resolution and work towards ending the decades-long suffering of the Palestinian people.

In conclusion, Netanyahu’s decision to launch airstrikes on Gaza has not only broken the ceasefire but has also exposed the U.S.’s lack of action and accountability towards Israel. It is time for the U.S. to step up and hold Israel accountable for its actions, and work towards a just and lasting peace in the region. The world is watching, and it is time for the U.S. to show that it stands for justice and human rights, rather than blindly supporting aggression and violence.

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