GLOBAL: As news of a ceasefire in Gaza rippled across the world, the internet and streets alike echoed with one unwavering sentiment — the fight for Palestine is far from over. From London to Amman, New York to Kuala Lumpur, netizens and demonstrators reaffirmed their resolve that a temporary halt in violence cannot silence decades of resistance and suffering.
Social media platforms were flooded with posts and videos declaring that while the bombs may have stopped, the injustices remain — the occupation, displacement, and systematic oppression of Palestinians continue to fuel outrage. The phrase “#FreePalestine” once again surged across timelines, transforming into a global rallying cry for enduring solidarity.
Across continents, massive rallies drew thousands who waved flags, held candles, and raised slogans demanding justice beyond ceasefire. Activists urged the world not to confuse the calm with peace, reminding that true peace can only come through accountability, freedom, and equality for Palestinians.
For many, the ceasefire represents only a momentary relief — not an end, but a pause in a long, painful journey toward liberation. Protesters warn that fading attention and complacency could undo years of progress built through relentless awareness campaigns and grassroots advocacy.
The world may rest, but Palestine’s supporters vow not to. As one viral post summed it up: “The ceasefire stops the bombs, not the struggle.”
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