Steelman · slot A
The truce is a map, not a peace
A Palestinian human rights advocate would argue —Look at what the ceasefire actually delivers on the ground: the so-called Yellow Line keeps moving outward, Israeli troops now sit on roughly 60 percent of Gaza, and two million people are being compressed into the remaining 40 percent — the north, the east, and the south are effectively under occupation while we are told the war has paused. This is not a ceasefire in any meaningful sense; it is a phased annexation conducted under the cover of one. Every week the line creeps, every week brigades rotate in from Lebanon, every week the attacks tick up. Calling this a truce launders a status quo in which Palestinians have already lost the territory and are simply waiting to be told the shooting has officially resumed.