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How can Israel bring Peace?

 

How can Israel bring Peace?

How can Israel bring Peace? When it is alien to its very fabric,

How can Israel bring Peace? when it alienated itself from the concept of Peace, by its birth, through its journey of being and its existential goal,

How can Israel bring Peace, when from its existence, it aimed at fragmentation of its neighbouring States to ensure security in regional dominance,

How can Israel bring peace? When it leans on military and iron dome for its security and resultant Peace- absence of violence,

How can Israel bring Peace? When Military brings deterrence but not Peace, for any infrastructure, equipment can be breached. Israel can bring Tech Security but Peace remains evasive.

How can Israel bring Peace? When its identity is measured by purity and equality is evasive within the frame of a nation.

How can Israel bring Peace? When its marginalization comes from a position of power, being the chosen one and dictates behaviour style for others but never reflects on its own without the prism of fear.

How can Israel bring Peace? When it built its nation like a phased project, and free evolution did not figure in its creation or management Style,

How can Israel bring Peace? When as a nation diversity within religion is held on to and military the only common frame, a common frame that shapes all aspects of life from birth to death,

How can Israel know Peace? When from young each one is oriented to power and peace doesn’t exist outside power or control,

How can Israel bring Peace? When it does not know peace but in a position of power,

Israel can know Power, but does it Know Peace?






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