When the World Rewards Rejectionism, Peace Dies
Peace does not come through rewarding violence. It comes through shared responsibility – and truth.
Peace does not come through rewarding violence. It comes through shared responsibility – and truth.
When Israel tried to force Hamas’ hand by instituting the blockade, the terrorists would have been delighted. Nothing was more calculated to unhinge the sentimental nations of the West than images of emaciated children. These would be the martyrs that counted.
Stuff is calling for Kiwis to share views on what's happening in Israel and Gaza, but don't expect there to be any balance.
Not even the bad excuse of pretending to buy ‘peace in our time’.
Spreading misleading images of an ill child as the face of a ‘famine’ is no way to build confidence that what we’re being told are the facts.
Free speech violation by Trump, or unconstitutional discrimination by Harvard?
It is time for media outlets, civil society, and political leaders to wake up to the role they are playing in perpetuating Hamas’s war strategy.
And why are our taxes funding pro-terrorist propaganda?
The Pallywankers don’t know what the hell they’re talking about.
This is not a war between equals. It is a fight between a democracy that warns civilians and a death cult that hides behind them. Between those who seek peace and those who glorify death.
Given the nature of the Arab-Israeli conflict and the failure of the Palestinian Authority to meet not only US demands, but the simplest requisites of good governance, is there any reason for hope this time around?