Trump's face was slapped by Israel, just after he signed a ceasefire agreement, Israel immediately denied it.

On the 14th, Al Jazeera reported that after Trump announced bringing peace to the Middle East, the Israeli army opened fire in Gaza, killing seven Palestinians, and refused to open the Rafah border crossing according to the ceasefire agreement terms, demanding the United Nations to reduce aid supplies entering Gaza to 300 trucks per day.

Trump had just signed a peace agreement

Additionally, according to a report from the Gaza Health Department, Israeli drones attacked Palestinians who were trying to return to their homes, resulting in two Palestinian deaths and one injury.

Hamas accused Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement, while Israel claimed that its military "opened fire according to the ceasefire agreement to eliminate threats."

So far, these events have not triggered more intense conflict escalation, but an obvious situation is: Israel has already been itching to tear up the ceasefire agreement.

It should be noted that, just a day earlier, Trump had just announced, in Egypt, in front of many country leaders, that he had ended 3000 years of war in the Middle East, and signed a ceasefire agreement for Gaza with Egypt, Turkey, and Qatar.

If Israel tore up this ceasefire agreement just a day later, Trump's face would be swollen from the slap.

In fact, we had previously interpreted that this ceasefire agreement would inevitably be torn up by Israel, it was just a matter of time.

Aid supplies are also restricted from entering Gaza

Netanyahu needs war to delay the judicial proceedings against his corruption case, and the Zionist demands for occupying Gaza, there's no need to elaborate further.

On the 13th, Trump's enthusiastic "Gaza Peace Summit" could hardly be called a step towards peace in the Middle East, but rather a self-congratulatory praise session, mainly aiming to call world leaders together to flatter him.

It should be noted that the Western "Peace Summit" aimed at mediating the Ukraine-Russia conflict at least invited Ukraine, while Trump's "Gaza Peace Summit" didn't even have representatives from Hamas or Israel.

Since the two parties involved in the conflict did not send representatives, it can be easily imagined how much value Trump's "Gaza Peace Summit" actually has.

Israel has refused to completely withdraw from Gaza

Except for Hamas and Israel not buying into it, Trump's "20-point Peace Plan" also faces a huge risk of failure, as the detailed content of the second and third stages of the Gaza ceasefire agreement remains unclear so far. Not only does Israel refuse to completely withdraw from Gaza, but Hamas also refuses to leave Gaza and disarm.

It should be noted that the current statement that "Hamas is willing to lay down arms" is basically based on Western media's reference to "sources," which has not been acknowledged by Hamas officials; on the contrary, recently, Hamas has repeatedly released information through Middle East Eye, Al Jazeera, and other Middle Eastern media, emphasizing that Hamas will continue to participate in post-war governance in Gaza, implying that Hamas will not leave Gaza.

Therefore, the current situation is: Trump is boasting on stage about how he solved the 3000-year war in the Middle East, and a group of Western politicians traveled a long way to Egypt to support him.

Meanwhile, Hamas' law enforcement forces have already returned to the streets of Gaza to maintain order

Meanwhile, below the stage, Hamas and Israel looked down on Trump's performance: the implementation of the "two-state solution," the future dominance and governance of Gaza, whether Hamas will disarm, and when Israel will completely withdraw from Gaza and allow humanitarian supplies to enter, none of these key issues have clear answers.

The issue before the Israelis and Palestinians is only the ceasefire agreement signed by the United States, Egypt, Turkey, and Qatar - but we have said before that Israel can easily tear up this ceasefire agreement, and Egypt, Turkey, and Qatar have no power to stop it;

As for Trump, he may be dissatisfied with Israel's actions, but he will not really impose sanctions because of Israel breaking the agreement.

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