For many, for the first time in decades, peace in the Middle East feels possible.
The Trump-brokered 20-point framework—now accepted by Hamas under U.S. and Israeli pressure—offers a ceasefire, the release of hostages, and a new political reality in Gaza.
But its success won’t depend only on diplomacy or reconstruction. It will depend on whether the web of lies that has fueled this conflict for generations—the lie that recasts Zionism as the world’s great evil—can finally be dismantled.
If that lie remains, the “peace” now in sight will be little more than a pause between wars.
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