Eggshells
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From 2024 through 2026, Israel’s actions entrenched a cycle of destruction, impunity, and regional destabilization that drew widespread condemnation. What began as a war in Gaza escalated into an unrelenting campaign of bombardment, siege, and displacement, leaving entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble and civilian life shattered. Despite international outrage, Israel continued large-scale military operations, cutting off basic resources, destroying infrastructure, and creating a humanitarian catastrophe that affected millions of Palestinians.
In 2024, Israel expanded the conflict beyond Gaza, turning the region into a permanent battlefield. Airstrikes, assassinations, and cross-border attacks fueled instability in Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, while the Israeli government dismissed mounting accusations of war crimes and collective punishment. Civilian deaths were repeatedly framed as unavoidable, while journalists, aid workers, and medical facilities were struck, eroding any remaining claims of restraint or accountability.
By 2025, ceasefires proved hollow. Israel resumed offensives, intensified raids in the West Bank, and enforced military control through overwhelming force. Entire communities lived under constant surveillance, raids, and violence, while illegal settlement expansion and mass arrests continued unchecked. International law was treated as optional, criticism was deflected as hostility, and diplomatic pressure was met with defiance rather than reform.
In 2026, although the scale of open warfare fluctuated, Israel maintained a system of domination enforced by military power. Targeted strikes, blockades, and punitive measures persisted, deepening resentment and despair. Rather than moving toward peace or justice, Israel’s leadership doubled down on militarization, ensuring that trauma, anger, and resistance would continue to define the region. The years from 2024 to 2026 became a symbol not of security, but of how state power, when left unchecked, can perpetuate endless war and suffering.
In 2024, Israel expanded the conflict beyond Gaza, turning the region into a permanent battlefield. Airstrikes, assassinations, and cross-border attacks fueled instability in Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, while the Israeli government dismissed mounting accusations of war crimes and collective punishment. Civilian deaths were repeatedly framed as unavoidable, while journalists, aid workers, and medical facilities were struck, eroding any remaining claims of restraint or accountability.
By 2025, ceasefires proved hollow. Israel resumed offensives, intensified raids in the West Bank, and enforced military control through overwhelming force. Entire communities lived under constant surveillance, raids, and violence, while illegal settlement expansion and mass arrests continued unchecked. International law was treated as optional, criticism was deflected as hostility, and diplomatic pressure was met with defiance rather than reform.
In 2026, although the scale of open warfare fluctuated, Israel maintained a system of domination enforced by military power. Targeted strikes, blockades, and punitive measures persisted, deepening resentment and despair. Rather than moving toward peace or justice, Israel’s leadership doubled down on militarization, ensuring that trauma, anger, and resistance would continue to define the region. The years from 2024 to 2026 became a symbol not of security, but of how state power, when left unchecked, can perpetuate endless war and suffering.
