The recently agreed ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, initiated roughly three weeks prior, aimed to facilitate the release of hostages held by Hamas and a partial withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza. The deal, announced earlier in the month, mirrored key aspects of a proposed peace plan, including provisions for increased aid to Gaza and the release of Palestinian prisoners. Despite the agreement, the ceasefire has been fragile, with instances of Israeli airstrikes in Gaza and Hamas’s delayed return of deceased hostages. A previous ceasefire earlier this year failed following Israeli airstrikes, triggered by Hamas’s alleged reluctance to release hostages.

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Israel PM Netanyahu orders military to immediately strike Gaza – live updates: Honestly, it’s hard to know where to begin when we’re talking about this situation. Was there ever even a real ceasefire to begin with? It felt like the ink wasn’t even dry before things started to unravel. Some folks even joked about Trump ending seven, or maybe even nine, wars. But here we are again.

Netanyahu calls for another return to the ceasefire now that strikes are over: This just feels… predictable, doesn’t it? Delays in his court case, now the resumption of hostilities. It certainly raises questions about motivations.

The fucking monster. Huh, I actually thought the dumbest, laziest asshole alive solved Middle East peace. Did not see this coming. So, can someone correct if I’m wrong, but if I remember correctly: It does make you wonder. It’s almost too convenient. The potential corruption charges, the looming threat of prison… and then, suddenly, a war breaks out. Suddenly, he has what some might call “criminal immunity” for as long as this conflict continues.

So… How is the war supposed to end, if the prime minister of a nation would rather the war continue than go to prison?: That’s the core of the problem, isn’t it? The BBC News reports on the situation with the remains of a hostage is a clear indicator of the tensions at play. This isn’t just about a disagreement; it’s about accusations of bad faith, deception, and the potential for a very long conflict.

>***Israel says a coffin handed over by Hamas on Monday did not contain the body of another deceased hostage but more of the remains of another person held captive whose body had been previously returned.*** The accusations are flying back and forth. Each side has its narrative, and the truth seems buried beneath layers of political maneuvering and strategic positioning.

>*Forensic tests showed the remains belonged to Ofir Tzarfati, whose body was recovered by Israeli forces in late 2023, and not to any of the 13 deceased hostages still in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said.* The political implications are immense. This is a game of high stakes, where every move is scrutinized and every word carries weight.

>*It accused Hamas of a “clear violation” of the two-week-old Gaza ceasefire deal and said Netanyahu would discuss “steps in response”.* The response seems swift and decisive, which points to a complex dynamic at play.

>*Hamas denied delaying the return of the hostages and claimed Israel was seeking “false pretexts” in preparation for “aggressive steps”.* Where’s the truth? The constant back and forth accusations leave many questioning all sides.

Death, taxes, Israeli bombs: It’s hard not to feel cynical when we see this constant cycle of conflict. The bombs, the rhetoric, the loss of life… it all creates a sense of grim inevitability.

Wait, wait wait that means Trump will have ended nine wars yes?: Now, let’s consider the political implications. The narrative that “Trump solved the Middle East” is already in question for some and is becoming a joke for others. Any so-called “wins” are now overshadowed by the reality on the ground.

“This bombing campaign is the newest test for Donald Trump’s perfect ceasefire” For all the folks wondering why people weren’t celebrating the ceasefire: This sentiment really sums up the situation. It highlights how quickly optimism can evaporate and how a situation like this can shift from “peace” to “perpetual war.”

This is why: It all seems like a complex and cynical game.

Ahh, he noticed trump needs a news distraction. Sounds like a particular PM really doesn’t want to face the charges of corruption and now war crimes and needs to have a forever war. Demanding unreasonable and unobtainable actions so Isreal can further “justify” their actions. Pretty clear to me what “peace” means to the regime: A situation where the current leader and regime can continue to thrive. A grim view for anyone who is looking for a real solution and the end of bloodshed.

So much for deserving that peace prize: Perhaps the “Peace Prize” would have been short-lived.

Good thing they didn’t give him the Peace Nobel prize lol There is some more sand to blow up and children to murder. The genocide continues. Beyond evil: The escalation of violence and the loss of life are, of course, the most concerning aspects of this situation.

What was the O/U how long it’d last? There’s no way one of these billion betting sites didn’t have a line They spent so much money on that cease fire theatre.: It’s difficult to fathom the human cost when we start to view things in terms of betting and timelines.

Trump is bleeding America dry. But it’s not a genocide every idiot will claim “This took 3,000 years!”: The political implications of the conflict are becoming clear, and the rhetoric is becoming heated.

He knows there are no consequences What is there even left to strike? Gaza looks like a parking lot. Oh man who could have predicted that Pure evil. The Israeli state is the Nazi germany of our time Aren’t you glad he didn’t get the Nobel piece prize!: It’s disheartening to consider the amount of suffering caused by this conflict.

But I thought trump solved the middle east? never trust the Israelis: It’s disheartening to consider the amount of suffering caused by this conflict.

Before this gets lost: Some very clear facts are needed, for context.

This is in response to the Hamas firing RPG and sniper fire at an IDF, violating the ceasefire again: There is always a lot more to the story.

BBC wants you to think this is “just” in response to playing games with returning bodies. infinite war ending glitch: A perspective based on certain facts, leaving the viewer to draw their own conclusions.

But I thought Trump deserved a Nobel Peace Prize for ending this war?: How do you define a true victory?

This simply cannot be. Any pointers why this happened? Any mishap with bodies or missiles in Rafah? I was good multiple times this would all be over once the hostages were released… We will see if Trump is the boss or not.: This points to the fact that people just want peace.

There were rumors/theory of him having a lot of deals/Trump tower in other countries next to Israel. So much so that his commitment to Israel is useless in comparison.: It’s hard to know what’s true or not anymore.

If he do nothing, these rumors were false or Bibi stopped listening to him because he will lose the early 2026 elections, so he needs to be at war to dodge the election. If Trump had gotten the Nobel Peace Prize, would he be returning it now?: And the theories begin to run rampant.

Peace in our time, eh Pedo-in-Chief Donny? to all the maga inbreds who were confused as to why we weren’t celebrating, here you go keep believing your orange fetus: The current political and global landscape is not easy to navigate.

So Trumps peace deal collapses again lmao, delusional idiot and his treasonous followers making the world worse Israel doing Israel things again. Monsters But I was told Donald (the child and woman’s sexual abuser) STOPPED this war and SO many more?! How can this be? He will have to stop it AGAIN and declare it another “win” so his brain dead base can eat it up in their world of delusion. hornets nest!: The complexities of the situation become a minefield.

hornets nest! hornets nest!: The sentiment that the Middle East is a never ending situation, with no real end in sight.

Hamas have been taking remains of dead Israelis, burying them, and then “finding” them in the ground to hand over. There are drone videos of that- [https://www.ynetnews.com/article/s1wl34r0le#autoplay](https://www.ynetnews.com/article/s1wl34r0le#autoplay): The facts that are on the ground.

They agreed to give all the hostage remains in 72 hours, and it’s been almost 2 weeks now. They are stalling and violating the agreement, shooting at the IDF, and murdering Gazans on the street, while this sub naturally blames Israel for everything and gives them a free pass. The strikes were in [response to Hamas attacks in Rafah](https://apple.news/AG7DccE0_TnuIsIpUgjIPIg):: A clear example of the reality of the situation and the fact that there are always two sides to a story.

“Hamas militants fired anti-tank missiles and conducted sniper fire against Israeli forces in the city of Rafah in southern Gaza strip, the IDF said. “Most of this area is controlled by the IDF, but some Hamas militants still operate in tunnels in the area. “The attack led to significant exchanges of fire between Hamas militants and the IDF. The Israeli air force also conducted air strikes in Rafah in response.” Hey where all those people on the conservative subreddit asking why the ceasefire wasn’t a bigger news on reddit and that reddit doesn’t care for any trump wins.: The military explanation.

Don’t even think a ceasefire even happened tbh. Just more hot air from POTUS. This is getting old, Israel will not be in the right side of history in the future. This is how you create a generation of extremists.: A perspective of the situation.

Netanyahu may not like the ceasefire, but the party that wants it least is Hamas. HAMAS has not provided everything they said they would in the ceasefire agreement. They even sent remains of someone that wasn’t a hostage (trying to pass it off). This, and other instances of this happening, are seen as bad faith moves and, in this case, a means to delay so they can recoup their losses. Israel released 2000 prisoners (many of which are very bad people) fairly quickly and were not asking for an equitable number in return. Its equitable in meaning since they actually value human life and innocent civilians in comparison to HAMAS.: The political perspective.

This is a valid violation of the agreement. Strikes against HAMAS are warranted if HAMAS breaks the agreement (which would include their disarmament which has already been denied clearly by them). Not sure how this can be seen as Israel breaking the ceasefire agreement.: Looking at the overall impact.