Gaza Conflict Leaves Millions Dead, World Divided

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has left tens of thousands of Palestinians dead, with scores of aid workers and journalists also losing their lives. Entire communities have been reduced to rubble, leaving residents displaced or homeless.

The US government’s unwavering support for Israel’s war machine has sparked widespread criticism, particularly from Europe. The global crackdown on dissent and the use of drones and AI-enabled warfare have cheapened the value of human life.

A ceasefire agreement reached this week may hold, but its terms are non-binding, and allegations of genocide continue to grow. The Israeli military continues to seize territory by force, deepening its 76-year occupation, and expanding settlements.

The Palestinian group Hamas is unlikely to agree to terms that would ensure its own demise. A true end to the conflict seems far-fetched, with the ceasefire agreement likely to follow a pattern of past deals that have favored Israel’s interests over Palestinian concerns.

Gaza’s devastation is not an isolated incident but rather the culmination of a 76-year process of deliberate de-development of Palestinian life. The blockade in 1991 and abysmal living conditions before Hamas rose to power have exacerbated the situation.

The world can only watch as the horrors in Gaza continue to unfold, leaving a lasting impact on humanity. The global protest movement against the war may lose intensity, but the trauma inflicted on young people and the ongoing suffering of Palestinians will not be forgotten.

A ceasefire agreement is a temporary respite from bloodshed, but its terms are lacking in fundamental human rights and peace.

Source: https://theintercept.com/2025/01/16/israel-palestine-ceasefire