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The War After the Ceasefire

Gaza, Global Silence, and the Collapse of Peace

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The War After the Ceasefire

De: Joseph Ejike Ojih
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“The War After the Ceasefire: Gaza, Global Silence, and the Collapse of Peace” is a powerful, unsettling journey into the hidden reality behind a ceasefire the world celebrated too quickly. Written with clarity and emotional force, the book exposes how Gaza’s “pause” in fighting never became the pathway to recovery it was meant to be. Instead, storms killed those who survived the missiles, reconstruction froze in its tracks, political promises dissolved, and the world quietly stepped back just when pressure was needed most.

Joseph Ejike Ojih (Ph.D.) draws directly from the ceasefire’s broken architecture to show how every pillar—disarmament, withdrawal, governance, reconstruction, and international oversight—collapsed under the weight of global hesitation. He reveals how international urgency faded, how President Trump’s delayed announcements deepened uncertainty, how the promised stabilization force never moved beyond theory, and how Hamas’s refusal to disarm trapped the entire process in paralysis.

This book is not just about Gaza. It is about the warning Gaza sends to the world: when global powers fail to enforce their own agreements, ceasefires become fragile illusions, and peace collapses long before the world notices. Dr. Ojih argues that America’s credibility hangs in the balance, and that without decisive action—backed by pressure, transparency, and real enforcement—future peace efforts in Ukraine and beyond could suffer the same fate. Clear, compelling, and urgently relevant, “The War After the Ceasefire” reveals the truth hidden behind headlines: peace is not made by signing agreements, but by sustaining the courage to enforce them. Readers will finish the book shaken—and wanting more.
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