Ceasefire
Today marks the initiation of a significant four-day ceasefire in Gaza, offering a brief respite from the ongoing conflict. The ceasefire is set to facilitate the exchange of 50 Israeli hostages for 150 Hamas operatives, a move aimed at fostering a temporary calm in the region. Beyond the exchange, the ceasefire holds the promise of delivering essential humanitarian aid to the beleaguered residents of Gaza, providing relief from the relentless bombardment that has impacted over two million civilians.
One important thing about Palestinian people is that no country wants them. Despite being surrounded by Muslim countries, who keep raising the Muslim cause flag, none of them wants to let them in. Palestinians have a very bad reputation for biting their host. Case study, One such statistic 64% of the 321 Palestinian refugees taken in by Denmark in 1992 have criminal records, additionally 34 % of the children of these refugees have criminal records. 80% of them are living on state welfare.
Hope this ceasefire gives both sides some time to introspect and enables them to get back to the negotiating table, instead of using the ceasefire to restock and prepare to fight again. Lasting peace is doubtful until state actors Qatar and Iran continue to support terrorists
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