Tel Aviv Pursues Peace: A Familiar Pattern in Truce Negotiations

Tel Aviv Pursues Peace: A Familiar Pattern in Truce Negotiations

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has once again highlighted the contentious nature of ceasefire agreements, with the recent Zionist regime airstrikes underscoring a pattern of broken commitments. While the Sharm el-Sheikh accord was intended to establish a ceasefire and ease tensions, the reality on the ground tells a different story.

Despite the accords’ promises, the Zionist regime has demonstrated a clear disregard for its obligations. The recent military actions were ostensibly justified by claims of a Hamas attack on an Israeli armored vehicle, although the al-Qassam Brigades have denied any involvement in such an incident. Reports indicate that Israeli forces have conducted over twenty airstrikes on the eastern neighborhoods of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.

Historically, ceasefires declared by Israel have proven to be short-lived. Key documented incidents reveal that:

  • The Zionist regime has breached ceasefires in Lebanon more than 4,100 times.
  • In Gaza, similar patterns have emerged where fresh attacks on civilians occur shortly after agreements are signed.

These alarming statistics lead to an inevitable conclusion: the violation of commitments is deeply ingrained in Israel’s military and political practices. The Sharm el-Sheikh accord appears to be following this troubling trajectory. Despite formal commitments to halt military operations, Israeli warplanes have relentlessly bombed areas such as Rafah, Khan Younis, and Jabalia.

Such actions are not just blatant violations of the ceasefire; they also reveal a lack of genuine willingness from Tel Aviv to pursue lasting peace. Trusting this regime under the current circumstances can be viewed as a form of political naiveté. Arab analysts examining the situation emphasize that the current ceasefire in Gaza is “very fragile” due to the inherent unreliability of the Zionist regime.

Just as Israel has violated numerous ceasefires in Lebanon, a similar pattern is likely to unfold in Gaza. The regime often utilizes agreements to mask its battlefield failures, only to resume attacks once its military capabilities are restored. The reality is that the Sharm el-Sheikh agreement was established not on a foundation of trust but under external pressure and coercion.

A regime responsible for bombarding schools, hospitals, and refugee camps cannot realistically serve as a partner for peace. Until Tel Aviv faces accountability for its actions and continues to receive unwavering support from Washington, any ceasefire will merely represent “a brief pause in the slaughter.”

Given these recurring behaviors, the future of the Sharm el-Sheikh accord appears not only uncertain but also grim, drawing from bitter historical experiences. The current fragile ceasefire may provide a brief respite for Gaza’s beleaguered population, allowing them a moment to breathe amidst the devastation. However, without accountability and restraint imposed on the Zionist regime, genuine peace remains elusive.

Hamas has shown an understanding of Israel’s historical record, leading to a calculated response to the proposed 20-point peace plan. This strategic maneuver closes off accusations that the movement is unwilling to engage in political solutions or negotiations, while simultaneously exposing the aggressive nature of Israel.

It is essential for the international community to recognize that a peace agreement with the United States and Israel often proves to be little more than an illusion, or a mirage. The situation demands increased scrutiny and action to ensure that the path to peace is genuinely pursued, rather than merely discussed in abstract terms.

In summary, as the situation in Gaza continues to unfold, it is critical to observe the actions of the Zionist regime closely. Their history of violating ceasefires and agreements casts a long shadow over any potential for peace. The world must remain vigilant and advocate for accountability to foster a truly lasting resolution to the conflict.

Source: Sedaye Iran, the online newspaper of the Institute of the Islamic Revolution of Iran — October 19, 2025

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