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Ethical Discredit of Western Leaders

The Western support for Israel, particularly from the United States and some European countries, has often been justified on the grounds of shared democratic values and strategic interests. However, when Israel’s actions are perceived as violating international law—such as the bombing of civilian areas, including hospitals—this support becomes ethically questionable. It places Western leaders in a moral dilemma: should they prioritise geopolitical alliances over humanitarian concerns?

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Israel Will Not Win This War

Here is another narrative than what you hear or read on mainstream media:

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of modern history’s most lasting and controversial topics. While the conflict is deeply rooted in a mix of religious, ethnic, and territorial disputes, which began with the Zionist movement’s claim to a right in a land inhabited for centuries by Arab Palestinians, it is also shaped by external influences, including the role of Western governments led by the United States.

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The West\’s Moral Failure in Endorsing War Over Peace in Gaza

In an age where the concepts of justice, democracy, and human rights are often flaunted as the pillars of Western civilisation, the current geopolitical stance taken by Western leaders in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not just a contradiction—it’s a moral failure. As Israel’s far-right government gears up for a military incursion into Gaza, aimed explicitly at dismantling the Palestinian national resistance, the leaders of the so-called ‘free world’ are not just standing by; they are actively endorsing it.

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