The two-state solution was never a peace plan. It was a pacifier. Today, Israel no longer pretends. With overwhelming power and global indifference, it is dismantling Palestine piece by piece. Not through negotiation—but through domination

The two-state solution was never a peace plan. It was a pacifier. Today, Israel no longer pretends. With overwhelming power and global indifference, it is dismantling Palestine piece by piece. Not through negotiation—but through domination
The Gaza conflict is no longer merely a territorial or ideological struggle—it has become a self-perpetuating mechanism for power. Both Netanyahu’s government and Hamas exploit the ongoing war to sustain their own systems: one clings to control through fear and national emergency; the other gains legitimacy through resistance and martyrdom. This tragic loop ensures that peace is not only unlikely—it’s structurally undesirable for those in power. Until these recognition-driven systems collapse or transform, Gaza’s future will remain suspended between rubble and rhetoric.