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Time to Reclaim What Is Ours — No More Compromise with Terror

by Ram ben Ze'ev


Time to Reclaim What Is Ours — No More Compromise with Terror
Time to Reclaim What Is Ours — No More Compromise with Terror

Once again, Jews have been slaughtered—not for what we’ve done, but for who we are. In Washington, a young Jewish couple, full of promise and hope, was executed in cold blood by a terrorist whose only motive was to murder Jews. His final words—“Free Palestine”—echo the same genocidal slogan chanted by the terrorists who invaded our homeland from Gaza on 7 October. And yet, somehow, world leaders still speak of establishing an Arab state on Israeli soil—as if rewarding terror with sovereignty were a path to peace.


Let us be clear. There is no such thing as Palestine, and there never was. There are no Palestinian people. The Arab population of Gaza and Judea and Samaria have been offered every opportunity to live in peace, and they have answered only with rockets, riots, and rivers of Jewish blood. The delusion that peace can be achieved by carving up Israel and handing pieces of it to our sworn enemies must end—immediately and permanently.


Gaza was given to the Arabs as a supposed gesture of peace. In return, Israel received not quiet but carnage. We uprooted Jewish communities. We handed over synagogues. We relinquished control of the land. And what did we get? Rockets on our cities. Tunnels under our homes. Massacres of our people. The promise of peace was a lie, and the result has been 18 years of bloodshed. We should have learned then: never again should we give up even an inch of our land.


It is time to reclaim Gaza—not as a military zone, not as a bargaining chip, but as part of Eretz Yisrael. The myth of peace through surrender has cost us enough. We must restore Israeli sovereignty and apply full civilian law over all of Gaza, Judea, and Samaria. No more ambiguity. No more provisional governance. No more foreign appeasement.


The Arabs who chant for “freedom” do not want statehood—they want destruction. They chant “From the river to the sea” because they dream not of coexistence, but of a world without Jews. These are not freedom fighters. They are neo-Nazis draped in keffiyehs, repeating the horrors of the past in a new uniform.


To the leaders of France, Britain, and Canada—who pander to terrorists while threatening Israel with sanctions—understand this: When the murderers praise your policies, you have blood on your hands. When the killers thank you for your diplomacy, you are not advocates for peace—you are enablers of genocide. You are prolonging the war, not ending it.


It is Israel’s sacred duty to protect her people, her land, and her future. That duty does not end at the security fence. It includes every stone of Judea and Samaria, every grain of sand in Gaza. These lands are not “occupied”—they are our inheritance. We do not occupy what is ours.


The world may continue to live in delusion, attempting to rewrite history and pretending that statehood for terrorists will lead to peace. But Israel must not participate in that delusion. It is not our job to convince the world of the truth—it is our job to live it, without apology.


We must never again be driven by fear of the world’s opinion, nor swayed by its false pity. We are not victims to be pitied—we are a nation of survivors, of builders, of warriors and believers. We must act accordingly.


Now is the time to say clearly, without hesitation: This is our land. All of it. We will never give it up again. And we will never again empower those who seek our annihilation.


We will not wait for the world’s permission to defend what is eternally ours.


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