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Palestine: Ceasefire Broken, Promises Unkept

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Despite international agreements and the long-awaited return of all Israeli hostages—alive and deceased—the Israeli government has yet to open Gaza’s borders as promised. The latest developments, including the recovery of the final hostage’s body and reports that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) now accept casualty figures approaching 70,000 Palestinian deaths, raise serious questions about Israel’s commitment to peace and accountability.

This timeline dissects the events, highlighting repeated ceasefire violations and delays in fulfilling key humanitarian obligations.

TIMELINE OF KEY EVENTS

October 7, 2023Hamas Attack on Southern Israel
  • Hamas fighters launch a surprise cross-border assault into Israel, killing over 1,100 people and taking over 250 hostages.
October 2023 – July 2025War in Gaza
  • Israel’s military operation results in massive destruction across Gaza.
  • UN agencies and human rights groups report the systematic targeting of civilian infrastructure.
  • Gaza’s Health Ministry reports over 70,000 dead, the majority civilians.
  • A majority of international researchers and institutions declare the Israeli actions as Genocide.
August–October 2025U.S.-Brokered Ceasefire Agreement
  • A phased peace deal is signed between Israel and Hamas, mediated by Egypt, Qatar, and the U.S.
  • Conditions include the return of all hostages (living and dead), phased border reopening (especially Rafah), disarmament talks, and international monitoring.
  • Israel agrees to return Palestinian prisoners and bodies in exchange for the hostages.
October 25, 2025Initial Ceasefire Takes Effect
  • Fighting pauses. First batch of hostages and prisoners exchanged.
  • Reports emerge within days of Israeli drone strikes in southern Gaza, killing civilians and violating the ceasefire terms.
November–December 2025Repeated Ceasefire Violations
  • Humanitarian agencies report at least 15 violations by Israeli forces, including sniper fire and airstrikes.
  • Israel claims it is targeting “terror infrastructure,” yet most casualties are unarmed civilians.
  • Hamas and international monitors accuse Israel of “strategic sabotage” of the truce.
January 21, 2026Final Hostage Body Found
  • IDF confirms the recovery of Ran Gvili, the last remaining Israeli hostage’s body.
  • According to the ceasefire deal, this milestone should trigger the full reopening of Gaza’s borders.
January 25–29, 2026Borders Still Closed
  • Despite confirming the return of all hostages, Israel refuses to reopen the Rafah crossing for goods or aid.
  • Only limited pedestrian traffic is allowed under Israeli military supervision.
  • Humanitarian groups warn of catastrophic medical and food shortages in northern and central Gaza.
January 30, 2026Israeli Officials Acknowledge 70,000+ Death Toll
  • Israeli officials publicly accept Hamas and UN estimates that over 70,000 Palestinians were killed during the war—marking a stark reversal from earlier denials.
  • Of these, at least 30,000 are confirmed to be women and children, according to humanitarian sources.
Violations, Delays, and Denials

The Gaza peace agreement was designed to bring an end to one of the deadliest modern conflicts, but facts on the ground paint a different picture. While Hamas has largely adhered to its obligation to return Israeli hostages, Israel’s actions suggest a pattern of delayed compliance, military overreach, and political resistance.

The decision to withhold full border access even after the last hostage was returned casts doubt on Israel’s commitment to the deal. Multiple ceasefire breaches—including airstrikes and sniper killings—erode trust further.

Accountability Is Needed

The Israeli government’s refusal to fulfill its side of the ceasefire agreement, even after receiving all hostages and acknowledging the scale of Palestinian death, amounts to a breach of international norms and a betrayal of diplomatic commitments. The international community must demand:

  • Full implementation of the peace agreement, including unrestricted humanitarian access;
  • Independent investigations into ceasefire violations and alleged war crimes;
  • Enforcement mechanisms to ensure future compliance.

As Gaza’s civilian population continues to suffer under blockade and ruin, the world watches whether justice or impunity will define the next chapter of this conflict.

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