Let’s be honest: the violence in Gaza doesn’t come from nowhere. The Hamas fanatics who slaughtered innocent Israeli families last October weren’t born monsters—they were made that way. For years, the radical leaders in Gaza have poisoned their people with a culture of hate and violence. Kids grow up being told Israelis are their enemies, and that terrorism is noble. This toxic brainwashing, cheered on by anti-American “global citizens,” is what allowed Hamas killers to murder the innocent, torch homes, and kidnap women and children.
Yet, while liberals sob about “ceasefire” and push for so-called “negotiations,” they ignore the real problem—a society drowning in hate. Disarming terrorist thugs might be a start, but as long as the next generation is taught to hate, Hamas or some new terror gang will always come crawling out of the shadows. The left’s idea of “peace” is a band-aid on a gaping wound.
President Trump’s proposal to create a Board of Peace isn’t just smart—it’s necessary. It would finally go after the root cause: deradicalizing Gaza. The world must stop pretending these are just “freedom fighters” upset about borders, and admit the truth: they’ve been radicalized from the cradle. If we don’t change the broken culture, all the peace talks in the world won’t matter.
But don’t expect the globalists or the usual liberal media crowd to get it. They’re too busy blaming America and Israel for the chaos, instead of holding Hamas and its enablers responsible. The hypocrisy is disgusting—these same “human rights” groups can barely bring themselves to condemn butchery when it’s Jews that are slaughtered.
It’s time to wake up. You can’t build peace while letting hate fester. No more hiding behind fake moral superiority or pretending “both sides” are at fault. The only way Gaza changes is by tearing out the roots of radicalism—and that’s something the left is too cowardly to do. Where do they stand, with the victims or with the terrorists?
Source: NY Post
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