While ceasefire extensions are announced and echoed in press briefings, the reality on the ground tells a different story. Reports continue to document Palestinian civilians, including children, killed during what is supposed to be a period of restraint. A ceasefire that does not stop the killing is not a ceasefire in any meaningful sense.
The silence from much of the U.S. and European media, and the muted response from political leaders, is deeply troubling. When civilian lives are lost and violations occur without accountability, it erodes the very idea of international law and human rights that these same governments claim to uphold.
A lasting peace cannot be built on selective outrage or indifference to suffering. If ceasefires are to mean anything, violations must be acknowledged, investigated, and addressed—regardless of who commits them.
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