The recent Israeli attack on Gaza killed 100 Palestinians, including 35 children, and once again exposed the true nature of the Gaza regime and its Western supporters.
Days earlier, the regime launched additional attacks on Gaza, using Hamas’s alleged refusal to return the bodies of prisoners of war as a pretext.
This blatant act of aggression is a clear violation of the Sharm el-Sheikh ceasefire agreement. However, what lies behind this incident goes beyond a single military action and shows that the concept of “American peace” in West Asia has completely collapsed.
First, it must be emphasized that the peace brought about by Washington’s interventionist policies will only bring crisis and instability.
The United States itself is a major architect of destruction in regional countries such as Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and Afghanistan, but it cannot credibly engineer or guarantee lasting peace.
Donald Trump talks about a “great peace,” but in reality he has turned the peace process into a propaganda tool to solidify his and Israel’s interests.
The plan known as “Trump’s 20-point peace plan” for Gaza is of the same nature. Hamas wisely resisted Washington’s diplomatic maneuvering, an offer it refused to accept blindly or outright.
And now, as expected, the United States is not only failing in its role as guarantor of the ceasefire, but openly siding with Israel, the violator, with US media reporting that the Israeli attack was proceeding with President Trump’s green light. Even more absurdly, President Trump issued a threatening statement against Hamas after the attack.
Second, the history of Israel’s existence shows that this fabricated organization never honors agreements. From Oslo to Sharm el-Sheikh, from agreements with Lebanon to repeated ceasefires with Gaza, Israel’s signing of agreements has repeatedly heralded violations.
The Lebanese experience clearly proves this. Since the ceasefire in Lebanon, Tel Aviv has violated it thousands of times and is now repeating the same pattern in Gaza.
In fact, Israel has adopted the tactic of “semi-aggressive war,” maintaining a state somewhere between war and ceasefire, to reduce international pressure and maintain military leadership.
But this policy is not a sign of strength. It reveals the desperation of a regime that has found itself deeper than ever in isolation after two years of war in Gaza.
Recent attacks by Israel have once again demonstrated that neither the United States, as a guarantor, nor Israel, as an implementer of these agreements, is true to the principles of peace and international obligations.
The 200 corpses of oppressed people in Gaza, counted since the start of the ceasefire to date, are a testament to the nature of so-called American peace.
Source: Sedaye Iran, Online Newspaper of the Islamic Revolutionary Institute of Iran, October 29, 2025