When you kill six innocent Jews, you need to ask yourself; why?
Why do we fight, what is it we want to obtain? What is the meaning of the fight in Gaza seen from a Palestinian Arab perspective?
Well, the goal is easy. We want to make a better world. The difficult lie in the method. How do we make that better world?
Here we need to consult history and understand what the angels and g-d has provided us with insight along the way.
The main vehicle for peace and good life in the Arab world has been struggle.
The purity of the desert warriors, is the standard we set, as a bar.
After getting to know these desert warriors especially Sheik Zayed, I can see what the Arabs are talking about. He was a visionary and a good man. He was forged in the heat and unforgiving desert environment. He dreamed of making the desert a home of forests animals and lush greenery.
I share this vision, and I would do all I could to realize it. I have a lot of amazing friends in the forest community here in Denmark, that could do it. Majestic aristocrats, who have been working in the forest for all of their lives.
They are all in.
My point is, the Sheik has a positive vision and he wants things that will make people thrive and be happy.
So the same mindset is important for the Gazan Arab to find. What are the dreams? What do we want.
You are more than welcome in dreaming about proverbial forests in Gaza. See them before your eyes.
If you have that positive vision, the road to a better life is possible.
If you make your life about positivity and good, that is what you get. If you continue fighting just because you are angry, your life will degrade until that who controls you is the dark lord, and not your own vision.
Gaza could be a desert dream. Remember that when you are doing your negotiations.
Make that dream your focus. Living in a tunnel like you do is hell on earth, so be careful don’t give in to the anger.
Be the disciples of Sheik Zayed and make your life a life of forests and joy.
G-d bless the will to see good, act good and speak good. May we finally find peace, and be happy.