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Fragile Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Lurches From Crisis To Crisis

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February 24, 2025
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A drone view shows Palestinians walking at a street market near buildings damaged and destroyed during the Israeli offensive, amid the Israel-Hamas ceasefire in Gaza City, February 17, 2025.

The Israel-Hamas ceasefire, which has held for five weeks, is already teetering on the brink of collapse.

What began as a cautious and fragile agreement, with a potential pathway to peace, is now threatening to unravel under the weight of broken promises, delays, and escalating hostilities.

Just this past Saturday, Hamas released six Israeli hostages in line with the terms of the agreement, but in an unexpected twist, Israel suspended the release of more than 600 Palestinians.

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This breach in trust has put the entire deal in jeopardy, throwing the already tenuous truce into further disarray. The second stage of the deal — one that would see Israel fully withdraw from Gaza — is slated for negotiations this week, but with no clear timeline in sight, the situation remains volatile.

Meanwhile, On Sunday, Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said that Israel was prepared to return to hostilities in Gaza “at any moment” and vowed to complete the war’s objectives “whether through negotiation or by other means.”

Benjamin Netanyahu threatens to return to hostilities amid fragile Isreal-Hamas ceasefire.
Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel.

The ambiguity of such a declaration, paired with an unwillingness to honor the full terms of the truce, only increases the uncertainty about what the coming weeks hold for the region.

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Netanyahu’s stance — that Israel will fulfill the war’s objectives, whether through negotiation or military action — risks making any dialogue seem like an afterthought, especially in light of the escalating violence across other territories.

Hamas, for its part, has made it clear that it will not engage in further negotiations until the Palestinian prisoners — originally meant to be released on Saturday — are freed.

Senior Hamas leader, Mahmoud Mardawi insisted that Israel’s failure to honor the terms of the agreement undermines the entire process. “The mediators must oblige Israel to implement the agreement,” he asserted.

The situation has been further complicated as Israeli tanks have been deployed to the occupied West Bank for the first time in more than 20 years, as 40,000 Palestinians flee Israel’s assault on refugee camps in the north.

The Israeli Defence Minister, Israel Katz, said on Sunday that the latest operation across the West Bank was expanding, and that troops would remain in the area’s urban hotspots “for the coming year”, meaning approximately 40,000 people displaced by the fighting will not be able to return to their homes.

This move, condemned as part of Israel’s “genocide, displacement, and annexation” agenda by the Palestinian foreign ministry, has brought fresh waves of criticism.

The statement accuses Israel of escalating violence and called for immediate international intervention to curb what they describe as “unchecked aggression.”

With Israel’s apparent unwillingness of Israel to release the 620 Palestinian detainees, delayed talks and the military actions in the West Bank, the situation seems more like the opening chapter of another violent escalation.

A Palestinian rides a bicycle as Israeli tanks enter the occupied West Bank city of Jenin on Sunday amid fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
A Palestinian rides a bicycle as Israeli tanks enter the occupied West Bank city of Jenin on Sunday.

The secretary-general of the Palestinian National Initiative says Israeli escalation in both the occupied West Bank and Gaza is “threatening to drive the situation into a full-scale war”.

Mustafa Barghouti said the presence of Israeli tanks alongside its largest military presence since 2002 means that “practically, Israel is reinvading the West Bank and re-establishing full military occupation, completely marginalising the Palestinian Authority and its presence”.

Barghouti also said that by refusing to release more than 600 Palestinians in an exchange deal on Saturday, Israel has also committed a “very grave violation of the ceasefire agreement”.

“It could mean that Israel is preparing to go back to full-scale war in Gaza … which has been subjected already to genocide, collective punishment, and ethnic cleansing,” he said.

“If Netanyahu is allowed to continue with the invasions in the West Bank and blocking the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, that could mean the end of the two-state solution forever,” he added.

While peace may still be the ultimate goal for many, the path to achieving it has never seemed more precarious.

With Israel’s heavy military presence in the West Bank, the delay in fulfilling agreements, and Hamas’s refusal to engage further until promises are met, the ceasefire risks devolving into further bloodshed.

It is clear that without serious international pressure and a genuine commitment from both sides to honor their agreements, the peace hoped for may remain just out of reach.

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