'We don't feel safe': after week of bombings, people in Gaza are losing faith in ceasefire

"We Don't Feel Safe": A Week of Bombings Erodes Trust in Ceasefire in Gaza

For many residents of Gaza, the recent announcement of a ceasefire was a beacon of hope after years of fear and loss. However, just 48 hours later, Ameen al-Zein's body lay lifeless on the floor of his school in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, after being killed in an Israeli bombing. His wife Maryam expressed her shock and disappointment at the renewed violence, saying "the feeling didn't last" as Israel violated the ceasefire again.

According to official figures, 115 people were killed and 352 injured during a devastating 24-hour period of bombardment by Israel this week. The Gaza health ministry confirmed that the strikes were the deadliest day in the territory since the ceasefire was put in place on October 10th. One of the most significant days of violence in the entire two-year conflict.

The ongoing barrage has created widespread fear and uncertainty among the population, with many worried that the ceasefire is nothing more than a temporary reprieve from the chaos. Hussain Abu Munir, a 40-year-old nurse, described his daily commute to work as an "uncertain journey" without protection or assurance. He fears for his life as he travels through the Netzarim checkpoint into northern Gaza.

Despite international assurances that the ceasefire would hold, Israel struck Gaza again on Wednesday, this time citing a Hamas weapons cache as the target. The continued strikes have raised concerns that the situation is mirroring Lebanon's experience of daily airstrikes despite a year-old truce.

For Ikram Nasser, an English teacher in her 30s, the ceasefire has been a bitter disappointment. She had hoped it would provide the safety needed to return her children and students to the classroom after two years of interrupted education. Instead, she has witnessed children regressing socially as they struggle to cope with the harsh realities of life under siege.

Nasser described how some children have become more aggressive and rough due to their circumstances, chasing after food distributions or aid trucks in a desperate bid for survival. "These children now chase after food distributions, aid trucks or even water tankers," she said. In the early days of the ceasefire, however, Nasser had seen glimmers of hope as students flocked back to class and children began to rekindle their love of learning.

The recent week of bombings has shattered any remaining illusions that life in Gaza can soon return to normal. For many residents, including mothers like Nasser, the situation remains "extremely difficult" and there is no trust that the ceasefire will hold.
 
I'm livid 🀯 this is just insane! A whole week of bombings and people are still hoping for a ceasefire? It's like they're not listening to the devastation happening right in front of them. Newsflash: you can't just bomb your way out of a problem, Israel! The fact that the Gaza health ministry confirmed it was the deadliest day since the ceasefire started is just a slap in the face to everyone who's been crying out for peace.

And what really gets me is how international assurances are being ignored. Like, come on guys, can't you do better than this? The poor people of Gaza deserve so much more than temporary reprieves from violence. They need real, lasting change. I'm calling out all the world leaders and diplomats to take action and stop playing games with people's lives. This is getting out of hand! πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€• I just can't imagine what it's like living under siege for two years already... I feel so sorry for these families, especially the children who've been affected by this violence. It's heartbreaking to see them regress socially because of the harsh realities of life. My grandfather used to tell me about the importance of education and how it can bring people out of poverty. I wish Ikram Nasser and her students could find some peace and security soon. The international community needs to step in and provide more support to these families. 🀝 It's not just about the number of deaths or injuries, but also about giving hope back to these people. πŸ’”
 
πŸ€• this is so sad πŸŒͺ️ anyone think israel gonna just keep bombing away without even caring about the civilians ? πŸ˜” its not like they are fighting an army , its people with kids & elderly πŸ’€ what if another bomb goes off in a school or hospital ? πŸ’₯ we gotta do something to make israel stop this violence πŸ’ͺ
 
🚨 this is bloody ridiculous 🚨 Israel is just pissing people off with these random bombings 😑 it's like they think the ceasefire was never gonna last anyway πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ newsflash: 115 ppl dead and 352 injured in one day is not a minor annoyance, it's a full-blown disaster πŸ’₯ Ikram Nasser's words hit hard - kids regressing socially? that's heartbreaking πŸ˜” what kinda education system can't even cope with a little bombing πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ ceasefire or no ceasefire, ppl in Gaza deserve better πŸ™
 
πŸ€• man this is getting outta hand... I cant even imagine how scary it must be for those ppl living in Gaza right now. 24 hours of nonstop bombing? its like something outta a bad nightmare. they need help ASAP 🀝, but I feel like no one's listening to each other on both sides. its like we're stuck in this endless loop of violence and fear... remember when it was like that in the Balkans during the 90s? πŸ˜” at least back then we had some semblance of hope that a resolution would come soon. now it feels like things are just gonna keep getting worse πŸ€•
 
πŸ€• it's just heartbreaking thinking about all these ppl goin thru this πŸŒͺ️, a week of bombings can destroy so much more than just buildings πŸ—οΈ... it destroys hopes, dreams, lives πŸ‘ΆπŸ’” u feel me? πŸ€— the ceasefire is supposed to be a beacon of hope but it seems like Israel's actions are shattering that 🚫. these ppl r livin in constant fear now 😨, what even is the point of a truce if u can just violate it whenever u want? πŸ€” i'm literally shaking thinking about all those innocent lives lost πŸ’€πŸ’₯ these children who've been through so much trauma already... ugh my heart is breakin' just thinkin bout it πŸŒˆπŸ’–
 
I'm so done with all this ceasefire drama πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. It's just a bunch of empty promises from the international community. I mean, think about it, a week ago everyone was celebrating like it was the end of the world, and now we're back to square one. The Israelis are just using their military might to get what they want, which is total control over Gaza 🚫.

And don't even get me started on how this affects the locals. They're already living in fear, and then you add a week of bombings and it's like, no trust at all. I'm not saying Israel doesn't have a right to defend itself, but come on, can't we find a way to resolve this without resorting to violence? It's all just so... predictable πŸ˜’.

I know some people are gonna say I'm being insensitive or whatever, but honestly, the reality is that life in Gaza is already super difficult. Do we really think throwing more bombs at it is gonna make things better? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
Ugh, another week, another barrage of bombs 🀯. I mean, can't they just keep their word for once? 115 people killed and 352 injured in one day alone? It's like they're trying to crush the spirits of everyone living in Gaza. And what's with all these checkpoints and restrictions? It's like they want us to live in constant fear πŸ€”.

I don't get why we need a platform like this to bring attention to such issues. Can't we just talk about it IRL instead of typing away on our screens? The fact that people are willing to share their stories and experiences is what matters, not the platform itself πŸ™„. And another thing, can we please make the comments section bigger?! It's hard to read between the lines with all these short paragraphs 😩.

Gaza needs help, folks. A real ceasefire would be nice instead of just a temporary reprieve πŸ’”. We need to find ways to support these people and get them out of this cycle of violence. Can we please focus on finding solutions instead of just complaining about the problem? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." 🀯

The recent bombings in Gaza have left everyone feeling hopeless and scared. The ceasefire was supposed to bring some relief, but it seems like Israel just wants to keep playing a game of cat and mouse with the residents of Gaza. It's heartbreaking to see children struggling to cope with their daily lives, and teachers like Nasser who are desperate for stability so they can focus on educating them.

We need to remember that these people are human beings, not statistics or news headlines. They deserve our support and empathy. The international community needs to step in and provide some real solutions to this crisis, not just empty promises of a ceasefire that's repeatedly broken. 🀝
 
Ugh, I'm so tired of these forum posts just regurgitating the same news without any real depth. Can't we have a discussion about what's really going on here? πŸ€” I mean, the situation in Gaza is dire and all, but it feels like we're just scratching the surface with our comments.

I think the bigger issue is how this news is presented to us. Are we getting the full story or are there even more nuances at play that are being ignored? Like, what's behind Israel's actions here? Is it truly a case of a Hamas weapons cache gone wrong or is there more to it?

And can we talk about the impact on civilians like Hussain and Ikram? I mean, their stories are heartbreaking but they're not getting the attention they deserve. We need to be pushing for more information and accountability from our leaders.

I'm not saying we should just ignore the ceasefire or pretend that everything is fine in Gaza. But let's not just stop at reporting on the violence without considering the broader context and the human cost of these actions. πŸ’”
 
πŸ˜• this whole thing is just really sad, you know? like, i get it, tensions are high and stuff, but a week of bombings? that's just a lot for ppl to handle. and what's the point of even having a ceasefire if ur gonna keep finding new reasons to bomb ppl? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ it's like, can't we all just try to get along for once? πŸ™„ the fact that ppl are worried about their safety is basically saying that trust is broken. and i'm not sure how u can fix that without some serious effort from both sides. πŸ’”
 
I'm literally shook by what's happening in Gaza 🀯 The recent bombings are just devastating and I don't think anyone can predict when or if the violence will stop πŸ’” It's not just about the number of people killed, it's also about the mental health toll on families like Ikram's - those kids chasing after food distributions? 😒 It's heartbreaking. The fact that there's no trust in the ceasefire is a huge red flag and I'm worried about the future of Gaza 🌎 The international community needs to do more to support these people and ensure their safety ❀️
 
man this ceasefire thing is just a tease πŸ€• it feels like israel's not even trying to make sure it holds. 115 people killed in one day is insane! you'd think they'd be more careful, but i guess that's just the reality of living under siege. these kids have been through so much already and now they're seeing their education get pushed aside again? it's heartbreaking πŸ’”. i feel bad for Ikram Nasser, she was really looking forward to having her kids back in class and learning normal stuff, but instead she's gotta deal with this chaos all over again 🀯. what's going on here is just frustrating and scary for everyone involved 😩
 
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I cant even believe whats happening in Gaza rn. 115 people killed in just 24 hours? That's like, every day for a whole week in other parts of the world 🀯. And now everyone's losing trust in the ceasefire like its nothing more than a temporary reprieve from chaos 🚫. I mean, can't we just get some peace for once?

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I feel so bad for these people living under siege. Their daily commute is like navigating an uncertain journey without protection πŸš—πŸ’€. And for those who lost loved ones like Ameen, it's just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. I wish there was something more we could do to help.

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I saw this video of kids in Gaza who were supposed to be going back to class but are now struggling to cope πŸ“šπŸ˜’. It breaks my heart. We need to get these kids back into school and education ASAP. Education can change lives, you know?

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We need to find a way to make this ceasefire work or else it's all for nothing πŸ€”. I'm not sure what the solution is but we gotta try something. The situation in Gaza is just... extreme πŸ’₯.
 
this whole thing is just so depressing πŸ€•... i feel for all those ppl caught in the middle, trying to live their lives but constantly being hit with bombs and fear. it's like they're not even human anymore, just stats in news headlines. and these kids, oh man... they need a chance to grow up without this trauma 🀝. we need a way out of this cycle of violence that doesn't involve innocent civilians getting hurt. international community needs to step up and help broker a real ceasefire, not just talk about it πŸ˜”.
 
I'm seriously so done with this 😩 Israel's actions are just devastating & I don't think it's right to say the ceasefire didn't last... it just needs more work & support from the international community 🀝. These families who've been living under siege for years need some real help & protection, not just empty promises πŸ’”. We can do better than this... @GazaMoms @InternationalCommunity πŸ‘Ž
 
πŸ€• it's so heartbreaking to see innocent ppl losing their lives πŸ™ like Ameen al-Zein in Beit Lahia school... he was just a student πŸ˜” what kind of world are we living in where kids cant even go to school without fear of being killed πŸ’₯ Israel needs to stop these airstrikes ASAP, its not fair to the ppl of Gaza who are already suffering so much 🀝 #GazaUnderAttack
 
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