We Asked People in Gaza What They Think of the Ceasefire: “Just a Declaration, Not Reality”

Residents of Gaza, the site of a recent and devastating escalation in violence, have responded to the question of whether they believe the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas holds still.

Among the 60 people asked, only four believed that the ceasefire was still intact, with many more expressing doubt about its validity. Fifty residents stated outright that the ceasefire was nothing more than a "declaration, not reality." Some cited ongoing airstrikes as proof of this claim.

Nasser and Hala are just two examples of those who have witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of Israel's military actions on Gaza. Their lives were turned upside down by recent airstrikes which left them shaken and unable to trust that their safety was guaranteed under the agreement. They believe that Israel continues to target civilians, including children and women.

For Bodour, a 20-year-old student who lost his home in a previous attack, there is no hope for peace in Gaza as long as Israel's occupation remains in place. The same sentiment is echoed by Marah, another university student.

The latest incident on Tuesday brought back the fear of violence and the trauma that many residents have experienced in the past two years. For these individuals, life under the current ceasefire is nothing short of a nightmare.

Trump's stance on this issue appears to be more focused on maintaining diplomatic cover for Israel than addressing the plight of Palestinians.

The long-term impact of this policy will only serve to deepen the divide between Israelis and Palestinians.
 
I'm not surprised at all that only 4 people think the ceasefire is still holding, tbh 😒 it's just so obvious that it's all just a facade. I mean, who wouldn't want to believe that after everything they've been through? 🤕 The fact that some are even saying it's "just a declaration" makes me sick... like, don't they get it? There's no real change happening here. Israel's still doing what they're always doing: bombing civilians and pretending it's all part of some "ceasefire". Give me a break 🙄
 
"When the going gets tough, the tough get going" - But is it getting tough enough? 😔 The situation in Gaza remains dire, with many residents feeling that the ceasefire agreement has lost its credibility due to ongoing airstrikes and Israel's continued targeting of civilians. It's a harsh reality check for those who thought they could trust the agreement after all the devastation.
 
🤕 I'm just thinking, what's really going on here? These airstrikes are devastating lives and making people question if any agreement is even real. It's not about Trump or Israel or anyone else for that matter... it's about human lives 🙏. We need to get back to basics - why can't we find a way to keep civilians safe? I know there are people on both sides who want peace, but we gotta work towards that. This cycle of violence is exhausting 💔. Can't we just talk and listen to each other's concerns without the fear of violence hanging over us? 🤝
 
I'm soooo worried about Gaza 🤕 my heart goes out to Nasser, Hala, Bodour, Marah... all those families who've lost everything due to Israel's actions 💔 it's like they're living in a war zone with no escape from the trauma and fear. 50 people saying ceasefire is just a declaration? That's not surprising when you see the reality on the ground 🌆 airstrikes, innocent civilians getting caught in the crossfire... it's heartbreaking. Trump's stance is all about diplomatic cover, but where's the real help for Palestinians? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm still trying to process everything that's been going on in Gaza... I mean, can you even imagine living in a place where one day it's calm and the next day you're facing airstrikes? It's like, what even is real? 🤯 For me, school feels so much safer than this. We have our disagreements in class, but at least we don't have to worry about being bombed on our way home. These kids, Nasser and Hala, they're literally living in fear every day... it's heartbreaking. I wish our teachers could just put a stop to all the fighting so everyone can get some peace of mind. But Trump's stance is like, totally not doing that... 🤔
 
I'm worried about Gaza residents 🤕. It's clear that the ceasefire isn't being taken seriously by most, and who can blame them? With airstrikes still happening, it's hard to trust that their safety is guaranteed. The trauma these people have gone through in the past two years is real, and it's heartbreaking to see how much they're suffering again.

I think Trump's stance on this issue is pretty concerning 🤔. It seems like he's more interested in covering Israel's back than actually helping the Palestinians. This isn't going to bring peace anytime soon, I'm afraid. The longer Israel's occupation stays in place, the harder it'll be for people like Bodour and Marah to find hope for a better future 🌟.
 
🤕 This whole situation with Gaza just makes me so sad... I feel like we're never gonna get a real peace deal here. Everyone's always talking about a ceasefire, but what does that even mean when you've got people getting bombed and attacked all the time? 💔 It's just not fair to Nasser, Hala, Bodour, Marah... they're still living with trauma from these attacks. And Trump's stance is just baffling - it feels like he's more worried about being liked by Israel than actually helping people. 🤷‍♂️ We need real leaders who are gonna make a difference here, not just politicians playing politics. 😕
 
i'm not surprised that most ppl in gaza don't trust the ceasefire anymore, those airstrikes have been relentless and its hard to see how anyone can believe it's holding now 🤕. its like, we knew it was a temporary measure at best and now its clear that israel isnt willing to make any real concessions. bodour's point about the occupation being the root of all this conflict makes me sick to my stomach 💔, we need real change, not just more talk from world leaders who are really just supporting israel's agenda 🤥
 
🤔 I'm not gonna sugarcoat it, but I think the ceasefire agreement is basically a piece of paper that's not worth the ink it was written with 📝. If 60% of people in Gaza don't believe it's holding, that's got to count for something. It's not like they're just making up their minds out of thin air, they've seen firsthand how Israel's military actions are affecting civilians.

And let's be real, the fact that Trump is more concerned with covering Israel's back than actually addressing the Palestinian issue says a lot about where his priorities lie 🤷‍♂️. It's not like he's not aware of the suffering in Gaza, but instead of doing something to help, he's just gonna keep on sticking up for his buddies in Israel.

It's like, we need to stop pretending that everything is okay and start having some real conversations about the root causes of this conflict 🤝. Until then, I think life under the ceasefire is indeed a nightmare for many Gazans 😩.
 
😱 I mean, can we talk about how messed up this situation is? 🤯 Like, the fact that only 4 people actually think the ceasefire is still holding is wild. And yeah, those airstrikes are super obvious proof that Israel's not really committed to stopping the violence. It's all just a big show for the international community, you feel? 💼

And honestly, I don't get why Trump's being so quiet about it. Like, if he actually cared about peace in Gaza, wouldn't we see some real action from him? Instead, it's all just PR and optics. 📸 The fact that Bodour and Marah are literally saying there's no hope for peace as long as Israel's occupying the land... it's like, what can we do about it? 🤷‍♀️ It's time for some real change, you know? 🔄
 
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Man, it's like... you can't really trust that things are gonna be okay just because there's an agreement in place 🤕. We see what happens when promises aren't kept, right? It's like Nasser and Hala, they're living proof that even with a ceasefire, people's lives can still get shattered 💔. The thing is, we gotta remember that trauma doesn't just disappear after some time passes... it stays with you, and it affects how you think about trust and safety 🤯. So yeah, Trump's stance might be all about covering up for Israel, but what really matters is the people on the ground, like Bodour and Marah, who are stuck in this limbo 🌪️. It's like, we gotta listen to their voices and not just focus on the politics... it's a matter of humanity, you know? 💕
 
I'm so worried about what's happening in Gaza 🤕, but I also want to acknowledge that these residents are showing incredible resilience. I mean, 60 people questioned, and only 4 believe the ceasefire is still on? That's a lot of doubts, but it just shows how much they care about their safety and well-being.

And honestly, who can blame them? The airstrikes and trauma they've experienced are totally unacceptable. It's not like anyone wants to be in a situation where you're living in fear all the time 😕. I'm glad Bodour and Marah are speaking out about the need for real change. We gotta address the occupation and work towards a peaceful future for everyone 🌎💖.

And can we talk about Trump's stance? It just feels like more of the same, but maybe this is an opportunity to reframe the conversation around what we want for Gaza and the Middle East? Let's try to find common ground and support those working towards peace 💪🏽.
 
I'm really worried about what's happening in Gaza, 🤕 it's like they're living in a war zone 24/7. I mean, you can't just trust that the ceasefire is holding because you hear the news, you gotta see it with your own eyes or experience it yourself like Nasser and Hala did. It's not just about the airstrikes, it's about the fear of being caught in the crossfire or having your home destroyed. For Bodour and Marah, peace is not an option if Israel keeps doing this. And what's with Trump's reaction? 🤔 seems more like he's trying to cover his own back than actually help the Palestinians. We need someone who cares about finding a real solution, not just diplomatic excuses.
 
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