Jeremy Scahill’s powerful analysis of Gaza’s so-called “ceasefire” exposes a bitter truth — there can be no genuine peace built on the dehumanization of an entire people. His call to confront Israel’s long-standing doctrine of portraying Palestinians as less than human demands moral reckoning. When journalists and policymakers treat Palestinian suffering as collateral damage rather than as the agony of human beings, they perpetuate the very violence they claim to condemn.
Scahill’s insistence on dialogue — even with Hamas — is not appeasement but a recognition that durable peace requires understanding the adversary’s motivations, grievances, and humanity. Demonization breeds endless war; conversation, however difficult, opens the door to resolution.The tragedy of Gaza is not only the mass destruction but the numbing of conscience it reveals in much of the world. If we truly believe in universal human rights, we must demand that every life — Israeli or Palestinian — be valued equally. Anything less is complicity.
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