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If Israel wanted peace, it wouldn’t bomb hospitals. If America wanted dialogue, it wouldn’t veto ceasefires. These aren’t accidents. They’re strategies. You don’t flatten refugee camps by mistake. You don’t bomb aid convoys out of confusion. And you don’t veto peace—again and again—unless you’ve already chosen war. Israel speaks the language of "security," but practices the grammar of annihilation. America claims neutrality, but funds the bullets, shields the bombs, and buries diplomacy under piles of vetoes. This isn’t self-defense. It’s the performance of impunity. Every hospital leveled. Every ceasefire blocked. Every child’s name lost under rubble. These are not failures. They are declarations. Declarations of intent. Of hierarchy. Of who gets to live. And who must die in silence. But the silence is ending. You don’t get to murder and moralize in the same breath. Not anymore. Because the world sees it now. And that sound you hear? It’s not silence. It’s the sound of your excuses collapsing.