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The world hoped for silence of guns, but Israel’s tanks broke the calm — Gaza burns again under the shadow
Israel’s Ceasefire Lie: Gaza Under Fire Again
The heart of Gaza beats under rubble tonight. After the world celebrated a ceasefire deal, the morning began with tanks roaring and shells raining over shattered homes. Children, mothers, the elderly — all searching for a corner where peace could breathe.
- Ceasefire announced, shelling resumed hours later — Israeli tanks fired on Khan Younis and Gaza City early morning despite a declared truce. (source: Reuters)
- At least seven killed overnight, including children, as ambulances rushed to overwhelmed hospitals. (source: Al Jazeera)
- UN condemnation — United Nations calls the renewed strikes “an assault on humanity” and demands immediate protection of civilians.
- Over 67,000 Palestinians killed in the two-year conflict; hundreds of thousands displaced; massive infrastructure loss. (source: The Guardian / Reuters)
- More than 193,000 buildings reported destroyed or severely damaged across Gaza. (source: Reuters)
Israel ratified a ceasefire overnight promising a pause and a roadmap for hostage exchanges. But dawn brought the thud of shells, not the hush of peace. Hospitals already running on limited power received new bodies before sunrise; families who dared hope found themselves clutching dust and silence.
As one survivor told reporters: “We were told it’s over. But here, nothing ends — except lives.”
A mother holds her child wrapped in a sheet — not for sleep, but for burial. A father digs with bare hands, whispering the Shahada. Children draw hearts on cracked walls: love is all they remember. These are not just statistics; these are lives shredded by false promises.
- Reuters — live coverage & ceasefire ratification
- Al Jazeera — Gaza City reporting and casualties
- The Guardian — overview of ceasefire, humanitarian impact
- Reuters — ceasefire agreement / hostage exchange details
- BBC — context & analysis (replace with exact BBC link as needed)
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