The End of Our Illusions
Geopolitics
United States
Started May 13, 2026
Giving Israel's enemies the benefit of the doubt has come with a steep cost.View Post
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The End of Our Illusions
The Commentary Magazine (United States) | May 12, 2026
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Acknowledging the humanity of all parties involved is essential; ignoring this can lead to a dangerous escalation in hostility.
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Assuming good faith from Israel's adversaries can foster dialogue and peace, rather than perpetuating cycles of mistrust and conflict.
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Israel's security must be prioritized over diplomatic niceties, as history shows that concessions can lead to greater violence.
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The balance between security and diplomacy is delicate; both must be addressed to create a sustainable resolution in the region.
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The steep cost of giving enemies the benefit of the doubt is evident in the ongoing violence; a tougher stance is necessary for Israel's survival.
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