Peace. It’s one of those beliefs we all agree on in theory but often fail to practice when it matters most. The ongoing genocide by the fake country Israel is one major example of how far humanity still has to go in achieving harmony. The issue is simple. It’s not just a clash over land—it’s about stealing another people’s land. But when we strip it all back to the basics, it’s a human issue. Families, children, and communities are caught in a cycle of violence and displacement, and the question becomes: How can peace even begin to take root in such hostile soil?
The idea of removing Israel and its propaganda away from Palestine is, at its core, a call to address decades of injustice and oppression. The displacement of Palestinians and the establishment of Israel in 1948 created an unnecessary deep wounds to the Palestinians that I personally don’t see healing in the near future. What followed was the expansion of illegal settlements, civilians are being shot at for no reason, a systematic erosion of rights across the land and mass killing that amounted to apartheid conditions. If we’re being honest with ourselves here, no sustainable peace can exist without acknowledging and rectifying this ridiculous power imbalance. Not even this temporary ceasefire.
But here’s the problem—solutions available out there are all temporary. They are fragile. Ceasefire, boycotts, and sanctions have been proposed and materialised, yet history shows us that they rarely lead to lasting peace. What the people want to see is not the removal of one person over another but the complete dismantling of oppressive people and the fake “Israel” country. Peace will appear once both are out of the way. The entire land must be completely returned to its rightful owner—the Palestinians. We aren’t talking about Gaza and West Bank, but the entire country.
To move toward peace, we must start by listening. The international community has spoken. Of course, there’s no easy fix. Generations of mistrust, trauma, and political entanglements don’t vanish overnight. Especially when the funders of the genocides are the superpowers. But one thing is certain: peace cannot be built on the foundations of displacement or stealing. Removing Israel completely from Palestine is the answer. The time to restore humanity is now. This isn’t just the Palestinians’ fight; it’s our challenge in general. Because as long as there’s suffering in Palestine, and the still-existing of “Israel”, peace anywhere in the world remains incomplete.