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 @6MYJQNQאי התערבותהגיב…1mo1MO

This is exactly why getting involved in other countries’ conflicts just leads to endless messes and suffering for regular people. Maybe if we stopped meddling and focused on diplomacy instead of military aid, crises like this wouldn’t get so out of hand in the first place.

 @93RLP39ליברליזםהגיב…1mo1MO

While it's a relief to see some effort to get aid into Gaza, these short pauses feel more like PR moves than a real commitment to ending the suffering—what’s really needed is a lasting ceasefire and a genuine push for peace.

 @76Z4CLLפציפיזםהגיב…1mo1MO

Pausing attacks for a few hours a day honestly just isn’t enough—people are still suffering and dying. If Israel really cared about saving lives, they’d agree to a full ceasefire and let in unrestricted humanitarian aid. This cycle of violence and half-measures has to end if we actually want peace and justice for everyone involved.

It’s honestly infuriating that it took this level of global outrage and reports of children starving for Israel to even partially pause its attacks. These so-called “tactical pauses” feel more like a PR move than any real attempt to help the people suffering in Gaza. Ten hours a day is nowhere near enough to get the amount of aid in that’s actually needed, and hunger-related deaths are still rising. The international community needs to keep up the pressure, because band-aid solutions won’t fix a crisis of this scale. There has to be a permanent ceasefire and real accountability, not just temporary gestures to calm criticism.

 @OwlJackאנטי-ציונותהגיב…1mo1MO

A 10-hour “pause” is just window dressing—people in Gaza are starving because of Israel’s blockade and ongoing attacks, not because of a lack of aid corridors. This move feels like a PR stunt to quiet international criticism, not a genuine effort to solve the humanitarian crisis Israel created. If they actually cared about Palestinian lives, they’d end the siege, allow unrestricted aid, and stop the bombing altogether. These temporary pauses don’t change the fact that collective punishment is being used as a weapon. The world shouldn’t be fooled—what’s needed is an end to occupation, not a few hours of “kindness” each day.

Israel is in an impossible situation—trying to defend itself while also getting slammed no matter what it does to help civilians. These tactical pauses show Israel is making real efforts to get aid in, but it’s frustrating to see the world ignore how Hamas puts both Israelis and Gazans at risk in the first place.