Wednesday, November 1, 2023

The Possible Impact of the Israel-Palestine War on the Philippines

  

The Israeli policy over recent years did not necessarily want to cultivate a Palestinian leadership... Many are in prison, and Israel's interest - because I repeat: it was not in their program or in Israel's interest at the time, or so they thought - was instead to divide the Palestinians and ensure that the Palestinian question fades. This Palestinian question will not fade. And so we must address it and find an answer. This is where we need courage. The use of force is a dead end. The moral condemnation of what Hamas did - and there's no "but" in my words regarding the moral condemnation of this horror - must not prevent us from moving forward politically and diplomatically in an enlightened manner. The law of retaliation is a never-ending cycle—Dominique De Villepin, former Prime Minister of France 

 

In this issue 

The Possible Impact of the Israel-Palestine War on the Philippines 

I. The Increasing Trend of Wars; Nakba 1.0: The Origin of the Israel-Palestine Conflict 

II. Nakba 2.0: The Israel-Palestine War: The Prison Revolt 

III. Divide and Conquer Rule: Israel Created, Nurtured and Fought the Hamas 

IV. The Global Sympathy War 

V. The Collective Punishment of The Palestinians 

VI. The Law of Large Numbers, Rising Risks of Direct World War 3 

VII. The Middle East Conflict as Symptom of the "Thucydides Trap" 

 


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