Without the announced cancellation of the ceasefire, the war of extermination on Gaza broke out again at a higher pace than all of the above, in response to President Trump's announcements to open the doors of hell.
The original agreement that Hamas adhered to was in fact dead. Trump served a tactic as he recorded for himself a victory that his rival Biden could not achieve, threatening to open the gates of hell on Hamas if it did not comply with his joint demands with Israel about hostages and ending the presence of Hamas in Gaza.
The motives for the resumption of the war and the pace we have seen have doubled due to Netanyahu's need to pass his domestic policy, which resulted in the series of dismissals of senior security and military commanders, including the judiciary.
Such a series needs a war that attracts the attention of Israelis from the internal issues that are explosive in its face, which really threaten to overthrow him or send him to prison.
No one has the ability to pressure Israel to return to the letter of the agreement, including the mediators who reached it and put their signatures on it, nor the international community and the Organization of the Islamic Conference that have been called upon to carry out their historic responsibilities regarding what is happening to Gaza.
Hamas must read what has happened to the game, the most important and dangerous of which is the entry of Trump as a key player in it. Even if some Israeli-American differences appear on the surface, at the level of the decision-making mechanism that moved to Lead Whitkov, the agreement between the two parties on the goal of the war is the basis and has priority. Even when Hamas negotiated a small employee attached to the Trump administration, this was exaggerated and had greater political connotations than they can bear, although it was done in the context of achieving the goals of peace or war.
It has become clear that there is a need for Netanyahu to continue the war on all the fronts that had calmed down, even if it requires the sacrifice of hostages, especially after their numbers have decreased due to previous exchanges.
In this regard, Netanyahu has a theory that says... If they return even according to the conditions of Whitkov, this does not harm him, and if they are all killed, his interpretation and justification stays. They are victims of an existential war on Israel, and they record at the expense of the victims of this war from the army, settlers and others. This is how Netanyahu thinks and justifies.
Hamas accuses Netanyahu of overthrowing the agreements signed, and Netanyahu does not deny this, but rather announces his coup in word and deed, and many Gaza martyrs in hours to prove it.
The initial meaning of the resumption of the war, which was prepared in hours on more than 300 martyrs not injured, and the areas of destruction left behind, and accompanied by the tightening of the siege and preventing the entry of aid -- all this means the end of the truce scenario as it was, to be replaced by the scenario of ending the accepted role of the mediators, and going to the “infernal” dictation policy that the Trump administration promised and being implemented by Israel under the leadership of Netanyahu, the closest ally.
Yousef Ramadan is the Ambassador of Palestine to Bangladesh.