On 10 October 2025, a U.S.-brokered cease-fire between Israel and Gaza took effect. The world was told violence would pause, civilians would breathe, reconstruction would begin. Instead, Israel has turned the cease-fire into a mask for continued aggression. Overnight on 28–29 October, Israeli airstrikes killed more than one hundred Palestinians, including forty-six children. Entire families vanished beneath rubble as jets tore through residential neighbourhoods in central Gaza. Civilians once again paid the price for a truce violated with impunity. “If this is a cease-fire, then what does war look like?” a father in Deir el-Balah cried over the body of his ten-year-old daughter. His anguish is not poetic metaphor; it is Gaza’s daily reality, carved into the faces of parents […]
