Global Pressure on Israel: The Key to Sustaining Gaza Ceasefire

Global Pressure on Israel: The Key to Sustaining Gaza Ceasefire

In a significant development in the ongoing conflict, Hamas and Israel reached a prisoner exchange agreement on Monday under a newly established ceasefire. This deal has led to the release of nearly 2,000 Palestinians imprisoned in Israeli jails and 20 Israeli captives held in the Gaza Strip, sparking hope for an end to the devastating war in the region.

The conflict has resulted in catastrophic consequences for Gaza, with reports indicating that over 67,806 people have lost their lives. The ceasefire is also expected to facilitate a much-needed influx of humanitarian aid into Gaza, where famine conditions have emerged due to Israel’s ongoing bombardment and blockade. As a result, many of Gaza’s more than two million residents are teetering on the brink of starvation.

During this pivotal moment, U.S. President Donald Trump, whose administration played a crucial role in brokering the deal, visited occupied Palestine to address the Knesset. This visit coincided with an international summit held in Egypt, where Trump co-chaired discussions later that same day.

On Monday night, Trump, alongside various regional leaders, signed a document formalizing the Gaza ceasefire agreement during the summit in Egypt. While he celebrated the release of Israeli captives, Hamas condemned the severe conditions faced by Palestinians released from Israeli prisons, describing it as enduring the “harshest forms of sadism and fascism.”

To further explore the implications of this ceasefire, Mehr News Agency interviewed Basil Farraj, an Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Studies at Birzeit University. Below are his insights regarding the situation:

  1. How sustainable is the Gaza ceasefire?

    “Given Israel’s historical record with ceasefire agreements, skepticism is warranted. The Zionist regime has previously violated ceasefires, including those established in Lebanon. Furthermore, since the onset of the current conflict, Israel has shown a pattern of aggressive actions across various Arab nations. This behavior suggests that Israel may not fully adhere to the current ceasefire agreement, especially considering ongoing threats of re-arresting Palestinians and controlling aid entering Gaza.”

  2. What diplomatic mechanisms could prevent another cycle of escalation?

    “To ensure the ceasefire’s longevity, it is crucial to amplify global activism and pressure against Israel. Although the immediate threat of genocide may have been alleviated, Israeli aggression persists. The continuous mistreatment of Palestinian prisoners and the dire conditions faced by residents in Gaza indicate that a ceasefire alone is insufficient. Political mechanisms should focus on isolating Israel through economic sanctions and portraying the regime as an international pariah.”

The urgency of addressing the broader context surrounding Gaza is clear. The humanitarian crisis, exacerbated by years of blockade, demands comprehensive solutions that go beyond temporary ceasefires. Without addressing the root causes of escalation, the cycle of violence and suffering for the Palestinian people is likely to continue.

In conclusion, while the recent prisoner exchange and ceasefire agreement represent a hopeful step towards peace, the situation in Gaza remains precarious. Ongoing international pressure and a commitment to long-term solutions are essential to prevent further escalation and to support the humanitarian needs of those affected by the conflict.

This interview was conducted by Mohaddeseh Pakravan.

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