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What They’re Selling Us in the Name of “Peace” — and Why Every Deal Sounds Like a New Demand

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How we went from the side that gives things up — to the side that has to apologise

There’s one word everyone loves to use in studios, in university panels, at UNESCO galas:
“Peace.”
A pretty, noble-sounding word — so often offered without any real intention behind it. Only conditions.

Because “peace” is a code. Not what you think.

When they say “peace,” they mean: give up a little more.

When they say “a political solution,” they mean: stop defending yourselves.

When they say “two states,” they mean: one Palestinian state, and something else that looks like a state for you.

This isn’t peace — it’s a demolition operation wrapped in an olive branch.

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What does a typical “peace agreement” look like?

You cede land; they don’t cede hatred.
You hand over weapons; they pass them on to Hamas.
You recognise them; they deny you exist.
You build hope; they dig a tunnel.

And every time you say, “Wait — this isn’t working,” you’re labelled extreme, backward, or worse: the one “disrupting the process.”

(Which, by the way, conveniently never ends.)

But here’s the good news!

You can always try again. And again. And again.
Because peace — it turns out — is the only product in the world you pay for in advance, repeatedly, even when it never arrives.

Peace as a brand:

Long ago this stopped being a policy and became a fashion statement.

“What are you wearing?” — The Oslo Accords.
“What are you saying?” — We must “break the siege and lift the blockade.”
“What are you feeling?” — That there is only one side to the conflict. Not yours.

Meanwhile, on the ground:

Year — Agreement — Result
1993 — Oslo — Endless terror attacks
2000 — Camp David II — Intifada
2005 — Disengagement — Rockets from Gaza
2020 — Abraham Accords — Peace without concessions — and it actually worked

Conclusion? Maybe when you stop trying to please everyone — you do better.

So what exactly are they selling us in the name of “peace”?
A collective conscience built on lies.
An endless “process” whose real aim isn’t peace but to have you on your knees.
And, of course: an illusion wrapped in pleasant words that someone else will pay for.

(Reasonable guess: that someone is you.)

What’s the answer?

Remember that real peace is made with those who want you to exist here as well — not just the land you stand on.
Don’t apologise for your existence. Not in the field, not in the discourse, not at the border.
And understand that genuine peace begins only after there’s justice, truth, and the ability to defend yourself.

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