1º Recognition… Written in Blood
This international recognition of Palestine, this tsunami of solidarity rising from the people and reaching governments, was not born out of thin air. It is the fruit of sacred blood spilled in Gaza, of pure souls that ascended to the skies.
This transformation is not merely a political shift; it came through the cries of martyrs, the wails of mothers, and the dreams of children suffocated beneath the rubble.
It is the result of immense sacrifices, the heavy price of genocide, ethnic cleansing, and famine consuming innocent bodies.
Yet Gaza stands tall, declaring to the world:
Recognition is not a gift—it is a debt# inscribed in
history
by the blood of its martyrs
الاعتراف… مكتوب بالدم
هذا الاعتراف الدولي بفلسطين، وهذا التسونامي الشعبي الذي تبعته الحكومات، لم يكن وليدَ فراغ، بل كان ثمرة دماءٍ زكيةٍ سالت في غزة، وأرواحٍ طاهرةٍ عانقت السماء.
لم يكن التحول مجرّد قرارٍ سياسي، بل جاء على صرخات الشهداء، وأنين الأمهات، وأحلام الأطفال التي خُنقت تحت الركام.
إنها ثمرة تضحياتٍ جسيمة، وأثمانٍ باهظة من إبادةٍ جماعية وتطهيرٍ عرقي ومجاعةٍ تفتك بأجساد الأبرياء.
ومع ذلك، تبقى غزة شامخة، لتقول للعالم:
الاعتراف ليس مِنّة، بل دينٌ في أعناقكم، كتبته دماءُ الشهداء على صفحات التاريخ.
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2ºTrump and America are great, a phrase repeated by Trump and his supporters. I don't know how they will achieve this goal, or what decisions will serve it. Will America abandon its economic interests and its most profitable and economically supportive allies? Will it abandon its position as the leader of nations and peoples, and accept submission to the Zionist lobby? The lobby of extremists who have transformed fascism, racism, bloodshed, and crimes into unparalleled ugliness and horror—crimes unimaginable to criminals of previous decades, such as Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Genghis Khan, the Pharaohs, and others. My question is: How can America be great? Will it abandon the just human values and principles guaranteed by its Constitution, public freedoms, the right to expression and equality, and the right of peoples to self-determination? How will this happen, given that these are the values that made America great? How will Trump glorify America when all he cares about is the extermination of more than two million people in Gaza for the sake of a real estate project on the ruins of populated cities he participated in destroying, annihilating, and displacing their people? Or will he make America great by ensuring that Netanyahu and his wife remain in power and are not prosecuted? Or through the profits he makes from his digital currency? I am truly confused about whether we will witness fair and transparent presidential elections in America from now on. Will American citizens be able to freely express their opinions, choose their representatives, and be able to criticize the Israeli entity for its crimes? Who deserves unlimited American support? The homeless on American streets and American students unable to pay their tuition, or a handful of extremist Zionists in Israel? What benefits and gains do American taxpayers accrue from Israel? Please provide me with a clear answer that will dispel my confusion.
3ºBeyond the Impasse: Why I Believe in Peace Between Israelis and Palestinians, Two Sovereign States
Confronted with the images of violence, the discourse of hate, and the cycle of retaliation that bloodies the lands of Israel and Palestine, it is easy to succumb to cynicism. It is tempting to believe this conflict is an eternal curse, a fate sealed by messianic and sectarian narratives that render any agreement impossible.
But what if we are wrong? What if History, so often invoked to recount grievances, is in fact our greatest beacon of hope?
The argument I wish to make today is this: peace is not a utopia. It is a realistic possibility, a concrete achievement that humanity has managed to accomplish after horrors far worse than those we witness today. History whispers this essential truth to us: no conflict is eternal.
Lessons from History: When Reason Triumphs Over Hatred
Let us look around us. The recent past is strewn with political and diplomatic "miracles" that were, in reality, the fruit of the courage and pragmatism of people of goodwill.
· Northern Ireland, immersed for thirty years in "The Troubles," a sectarian war between Catholics and Protestants that seemed intractable. The bombings, the inter-family hatred, the violence... And yet, the Good Friday Agreement of 1998 established a peace that holds. Coexistence, however imperfect, has replaced terror.
· South Africa and Apartheid. An institutionalized racist regime, a brutal oppression. A perfect pretext for total civil war. Yet, under the guidance of giants like Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu, the country chose the bold path of reconciliation and transitional justice, avoiding a bloodbath and building a "rainbow nation."
· The Franco-German Reconciliation. After three devastating wars in less than a century (1870, 1914-1918, 1939-1945), France and Germany were "hereditary enemies." Today, they are the inseparable pillars of Europe. Hatred has given way to a strategic partnership and a profound friendship.
· The Korean War, of unspeakable brutality (approximately 3 million deaths). A precarious ceasefire signed in 1953 has held for 70 years, preventing a resumption of full-scale conflict. It is proof that even in the most tense situations, a cessation of violence is possible.
And for Israel and Palestine?
Each of these conflicts seemed, in its time, as insoluble and historically entrenched as the one tearing the Middle East apart. Contemporary observers also spoke of "millennia-old" hatreds and total deadlock.
We must be clear: peace is never perfect. It is fragile, demanding, and often imperfect. Wounds take generations to heal. But it has one supreme virtue: it saves lives and offers a future to the generations that follow.
Peace between Israelis and Palestinians does not require the two peoples to love each other. It requires that they pragmatically accept to live side-by-side in security, dignity, and mutual respect. It is a project of reason before it is an ideal.
A Call to People of Goodwill
History is not on the side of the prophets of doom or the radicals on both sides. It is on the side of those who choose life.
This post is an appeal. An appeal to all who, on both sides and around the world, still believe in humanity. Your voice, the voice of reason, hope, and pragmatism, is crucial. It must rise above the clamor of hatred.
Peace will not belong to those who brandish weapons. Peace will never be on the side of terrorists or genocidaires. It will belong to the courageous, to those who, despite wounds and mourning, will dare again and again to extend a hand. It belongs to all of us, because what is at stake is our faith in humanity's capacity to transcend its own demons.
Let us not surrender. Let us not accept the narrative of fate. Let us not accept the status quo proposed by some, a status quo of innocent blood. Let us not accept the hypocritical positions of those waging foolish civilizational battles. Let us look History in the face and choose hope.
Thank you to the countries that have recognized the State of Palestine, just as they recognized the State of Israel. Thank you to the work that is beginning for Peace between these two States.
History is watching us!
#IsraelPalestine #TwoStateSolution #Reconciliation #Ceasefire #Humanity #Peace
4ºPalestine is a land where people lived for thousands of years, rich with cities, culture, and life. In the 20th century, Britain promised the Jews a homeland on land that wasn’t theirs, leading to settlement and displacement. In 1948, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were expelled from their homes in the Nakba, and their villages were destroyed. Since then, the Palestinian people have resisted occupation and exile, generation after generation. Today, despite siege and injustice, Palestinians still hold on to their land, their keys of return, and their dream of freedom.
The image Israel tried to impose about Palestinians has now collapsed into a false story that many can see through. People are beginning to realize the truth hidden for decades — this is not defense of a state, but a continuing occupation.
Those who believed the false narratives were mostly the older generations. But today, the younger generations are more aware and witness the reality as it unfolds. Despite the destruction, the money, and the weapons — no matter how long it takes or how deep the pain — goodness will prevail in the end.
Before 1948, Jews legally owned less than 7% of the land in Palestine — not 65%. The vast majority remained Palestinian-owned. The Nakba was not a real estate transaction, it was mass expulsion: over 750,000 Palestinians were driven from their homes, 500+ villages destroyed. Swamps and deserts didn’t justify ethnic cleansing, nor do cherry-picked purchases erase a nation’s right to its homeland.
Those who have been saying this for thousands of years ignore reality. Netanyahu and his ministers openly announced their settlement plans, even targeting neighboring Arab countries. In a few years, they may claim Egypt, Jordan, or any other Arab land as ‘theirs from thousands of years ago.’ This is nonsense — empty claims from brainwashed minds. It’s a Zionist vision followed by people who know nothing of the land except imaginary stories.
This is a Middle Eastern land — home to Arab peoples of all sects and religions for centuries. Israel was created for political reasons in the 20th century; much of its population are immigrants from around the world, not indigenous to the same communities that lived here for generations. How can a people be killed, dispossessed, and robbed of their land, while outsiders are invited to settle and build on what was taken? Buying some parcels does not justify mass expulsion, nor does it erase the lived history, rights, and suffering of the original inhabitants.
Those who speak of thousands of years and religions: all countries in the region have mosques, churches, and temples side by side. We do not oppose anyone because of their religion. But what sense does it make for a state to bring in outsiders solely based on ethnicity or faith, while displacing, killing, or stealing land from the original inhabitants? In 2025, we cannot speak of thousands of years ago and ignore the injustices happening today. What happened in the past was caused by people we may agree or disagree with, but we must let go of the past, live in the present, and honor humanity
5ºBurn the Vatican to the GROUND. Give all the treasures inside to the Palestinians. They can sell it or melt it down and use the money to rebuild Palestine. They will do it anyway once they have taken over Italy. No longer will money flow to protect Italy. Let what happened to Byzantine happen to Rome.
Lets not forget the Christian Capital, Rome will be next...
"The enraged Turkish soldiers . . . gave no quarter. When they had massacred and there was no longer any resistance, they were intent on pillage and roamed through the town stealing, disrobing, pillaging, killing, raping, taking captive men, women, children, old men, young men, monks, priests, people of all sorts and conditions . . . There were virgins who awoke from troubled sleep to find those brigands standing over them with bloody hands and faces full of abject fury. This medley of all nations, these frantic brutes stormed into their houses, dragged them, tore them, forced them, dishonored them, raped them at the cross-roads and made them submit to the most terrible outrages. It is even said that at the mere sight of them many girls were so stupefied that they almost gave up the ghost.
Old men of venerable appearance were dragged by their white hair and piteously beaten. Priests were led into captivity in batches, as well as reverend virgins, hermits and recluses who were dedicated to God alone and lived only for Him to whom they sacrificed themselves, who were dragged from their cells and others from the churches in which they had sought refuge, in spite of their weeping and sobs and their emaciated cheeks, to be made objects of scorn before being struck down. Tender children were brutally snatched from their mothers' breasts and girls were pitilessly given up to strange and horrible unions, and a thousand other terrible things happened. . .
Temples were desecrated, ransacked and pillaged . . . sacred objects were scornfully flung aside, the holy icons and the holy vessels were desecrated. Ornaments were burned, broken in pieces or simply thrown into the streets. Saints' shrines were brutally violated in order to get out the remains which were then thrown to the wind. Chalices and cups for the celebration of the Mass were set aside for their orgies or broken or melted down or sold. Priests' garments embroidered with gold and set with pearls and gems were sold to the highest bidder and thrown into the fire to extract the gold. Immense numbers of sacred and profane books were flung on the fire or tom up and trampled under foot. The majority, however, were sold at derisory prices, for a few pence. Saints' altars, tom from their foundations, were overturned. All the most holy hiding places were violated and broken in order to get out the holy treasures which they contained . . ."