Zionist Entity Resumes Bombing of Gaza Despite Announcement of Peace Deal

The Zionist entity resumed its deadly bombardment of the Gaza Strip on Thursday night, just hours after the announcement of peace agreements between Hamas and the occupation forces, according to the Civil Defense service in the besieged enclave.
“Following last night’s announcement of a ceasefire agreement, we have received numerous reports of explosions across the region, particularly in northern Gaza. The city of Gaza has also come under heavy airstrikes,” the Civil Defense stated, confirming that the so-called ceasefire has yet to materialize on the ground.
The renewed aggression came shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump announced that representatives of the Zionist entity and Hamas had signed agreements marking the first stage of a peace plan following negotiations in Egypt. According to Trump, the deal includes the release of prisoners and the withdrawal of Zionist troops to an agreed line within the Gaza Strip — steps he described as the beginning of a “strong, durable, and everlasting peace.” However, the ongoing airstrikes underscore the stark contrast between diplomatic declarations and the grim reality faced by Palestinians under continued Zionist aggression.



