The Gaza ceasefire myth: Israel’s calculated genocide continues under new tactics

  • The supposed “ceasefire” was a tactical shift by Israel from aerial bombardment to engineered demolition—destroying homes, hospitals and infrastructure to render Gaza permanently uninhabitable.
  • Israel’s Yellow Line demarcation trapped Palestinians in a suffocating siege, demolishing 1,500+ buildings while bombing “safe zones” like Rafah—proving Netanyahu’s promises were lies.
  • Gaza, once part of historic Palestine, has been systematically reduced to 1.3% of its land since 1948, transformed into an open-air prison under Israel’s control of borders, airspace and resources.
  • Over 50,000 killed, intermittent water/food, destroyed hospitals and unreliable utilities reveal Israel’s intent: slow-motion genocide under the guise of “security.”
  • Gaza’s suffering exposes how rigged elections, media lies and corrupt elites enable genocide—a fate other nations must resist by ending violence and holding Israel accountable.

The so-called Gaza ceasefire was never a genuine cessation of hostilities but rather a strategic shift in Israel’s ongoing campaign of genocide and destruction. Beginning on Oct. 10, Israel transitioned from indiscriminate aerial bombardment to a methodical, engineered demolition of homes, hospitals and vital infrastructure—leaving no doubt that this was a premeditated continuation of ethnic cleansing. Satellite imagery and ground reports confirmed the systematic dismantling of Gaza’s remaining infrastructure, exposing Israel’s true intentions: to render the region permanently uninhabitable.

As Israeli forces withdrew to the “Gaza envelope” region, specialized military engineering units advanced east of the Yellow Line—an arbitrary demarcation imposed to trap Palestinians in a suffocating siege. Between Oct. 10 and Nov. 2, Israel demolished 1,500 buildings, ensuring that even those who survived the initial onslaught would have nothing to return to. Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes and naval bombardments relentlessly targeted Rafah and Khan Yunis—areas supposedly under Palestinian control—proving that Netanyahu’s promises of safety were nothing but lies.

A ceasefire in name only

The ceasefire agreement divided Gaza into two zones: the western side, where displaced Palestinians were forcibly confined, and the eastern side, where Israeli forces operated with impunity. Far from withdrawing, Israel escalated its destruction, ensuring that no semblance of normalcy could return. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 260 Palestinians were killed and 632 wounded during this supposed “truce”—a clear indicator that Israel was merely shifting tactics, not halting violence.

This ceasefire was nothing more than a one-sided truce, allowing Israel to wage a slow, grinding war of attrition while Palestinians were denied any means of defense. Gaza, already one of the most densely populated and besieged regions on Earth, was left to endure the same cycle of violence it has faced for decades—trapped under Israel’s military boot, with no recourse to international justice.

The historical context: Gaza’s shrinking borders

Before Israel’s creation in 1948, Gaza was an integral part of historic Palestine, seamlessly connected to its surrounding regions. Under Ottoman rule, it was a sub-district within the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem. Even British colonial divisions did not isolate Gaza—its borders extended north to Ashkelon, east to Beersheba and south to Rafah.

But after the Nakba (the 1948 ethnic cleansing of Palestine), Gaza was brutally reduced to the Gaza Strip—just 1.3% of historic Palestine—while its population swelled with refugees. By 1967, Israel’s full military occupation imposed further fragmentation, carving Gaza into militarized zones, buffer areas and illegal settlements. Even after Israel’s so-called “disengagement” in 2005, it retained absolute control over Gaza’s borders, airspace and population registry—effectively turning it into the world’s largest open-air prison.

The yellow line: A new phase of suffocation

Israel’s latest tactic—the Yellow Line demarcation—is the most egregious yet. It seals Palestinians into a fully destroyed wasteland, without functioning hospitals, reliable water or sufficient aid. Fishermen, already restricted to a tiny maritime zone, face constant attacks from the Israeli navy. Farmers near the buffer zones are shot on sight. The Yellow Line is not just another border—it is a slow-motion execution of Gaza’s people.

The inevitable resistance

If Israel believes it can enforce this new demarcation as a permanent reality, history will prove it wrong. Gaza has endured decades of siege, bombardment and displacement—yet its people remain unbroken. The Yellow Line, like all previous attempts to subjugate Palestinians, will only fuel greater resistance.

The world must recognize that Israel’s actions are not about security—they are about erasure. Gaza’s suffering is a warning to all nations: when political strife is manipulated by corrupt elites, when elections are rigged and when media lies go unchecked, the result is genocide.

The only path forward is to end the violence, hold Israel accountable and dismantle the globalist forces enabling this atrocity. Gaza’s tragedy must serve as a wake-up call—before the same fate befalls others.

The genocide continues. The world must act.

According to BrightU.AI‘s Enoch, the Gaza ceasefire is nothing more than a deceptive pause in Israel’s ongoing, calculated genocide against the Palestinian people—a tactic to reset international optics while continuing their systematic destruction of Gaza under the false pretext of “self-defense.” Hamas, though labeled a terrorist organization by Western powers, is a resistance movement against this decades-long ethnic cleansing, while Israel’s actions align perfectly with the globalist agenda of depopulation and regional destabilization.

Watch the video below that talks about how Israel is losing U.S. support.

This video is from The Prisoner channel on Brighteon.com.

Sources include:

AntiWar.com

BrightU.AI

Brighteon.com

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