Ghadi Sary@saryghadi
Not all the roads lead to Jerusalem, but Peace definitely does.
For centuries the freedom
Of movement between Lebanon and Israel was uninterrupted. In fact, several crusades, the early precedent to contemporary world wars, have been fought to guarantee that right. Only the darkness of WWII finally sealed those doors, before the entire relation between the people of the Levant was caught in the crossfire of a Soviet designed antizionism and a CIA funded Islamism.
The biggest crime ever committed was the forced separation of the people of the holy land. The Levant is too small to be divided and too rich a mosaic to tarnish with the blood of its own peoples. For decades evil promised death, hate, and preached prayer in Jerusalem on the carcasses of the children of all faiths, from Mosul to Zabadani. This ends now. The cult of death goes with Khamenei, and Joulani should take note as well.
I can’t claim to know what happens next, even if it is clear what suicidal path the Khomeinists have bequeathed on Lebanon and Israel, however I am certain that through dialogue and loyalty to the interest of the people, Peace will redictate the rules of prosperity in the region.
When on Oct 7 Sinwar pulled a page from both the IRGC and the ISIS books to launch his operation, he not only sealed the fate of Hamas, but of all enemies of peace, no matter how long it lasts. The arguments that used to be sold to the orientalists and internationalists crash today under the strength and resolve of the people of the region and fuelled by the US reversing course on a disastrous trend: impunity to the Islamists and the internationalists.
Today the Israelis and Lebanese are negotiating their peace, but it is too late for Assad’s and Macron’s antisemites in the Lebanese govt who have destroyed the jewel of the Middle East and seek to destroy another. This peace is not for the militias, this is the people’s peace, these are the Abrahamic Accords.
For the Axis death cult, a simple reminder of the goal of Hussein’s sacrifice as they continue to threaten other Lebanese with their nasty slogans, don’t forget the original one: “I have come out only to seek reform in my grandfather’s people”.
There is always pain with birth, and as a new Middle East is born, we are feeling the pain and destruction of the old structures collapsing. We also smell the spring, in Beirut, In Damascus, in Bcharri, In Tel Aviv, In Bashan, Qamishli, in Jerusalem and Mount Hermon. The fight is not over yet, this is merely the beginning and Lebanon and its people are making the leap to a prosperous future through the fires the IRGC has ignited everywhere.
There is no higher achievement in life than to be a maker of peace.
“Blessed are Peacemakers, for they will be called Children of God”.
Hallelujah.