Western leaders now claim credit for ‘peace’, but Gaza’s survival belongs to its people alone.
By Ahmad Ibsais
First generation Palestinian American and law student.
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Western leaders now claim credit for 'peace', but Gaza’s survival belongs to its people alone.
Western leaders now claim credit for ‘peace’, but Gaza’s survival belongs to its people alone.
By Ahmad Ibsais
First generation Palestinian American and law student.
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Understanding the Gaza Peace Deal

After two years of devastating war, Gaza’s children speak of fear, loss and relief as the ceasefire takes hold.

There may be a ceasefire in place, but Israel still kills Palestinians in Gaza every day.

Although haunted by loss and uncertainty, Palestinians find relief in wedding celebrations and cups of coffee.

When the guns fall quiet, Gaza is left with the ache of survival and the wounds that peace can’t heal.

Ceasefire sparks cautious optimism in Gaza, but uncertainty lingers over promised reconstruction and aid distribution.

Mass death in Gaza continues and yet the world no longer pays attention, convinced the genocide is over.