Forty thousand dead? Hardly a statistic worth noting when compared to the grand scale of history. After all, what’s 40,000 when stacked against the six million lives lost in the Holocaust—a tragedy we rightly commemorate as the ultimate symbol of suffering (Holocaust Encyclopedia) (The HISTORY Channel). This latest chapter in Gaza is but a minor blip, a necessary evil in the grand pursuit of securing our future.
Let us put this into perspective: those 40,000 lives are simply collateral in the grand scheme of things, a small price to pay for the divine right to safety that Israel alone can claim. Some might call this genocide, but they clearly lack the understanding of what it means to defend a nation ordained by God Himself (Encyclopedia Britannica).
The real tragedy here isn’t the loss of life—it’s that the world dares to question our methods. The Holocaust was an unspeakable atrocity, a crime against humanity; but Gaza? Gaza is a battlefield where each life lost is a calculated step toward eternal peace. We’re not the aggressors, just meticulous bookkeepers, balancing the ledger of justice with the blood of those who stand in our way (euronews) (Al Arabiya).
And while the international community wrings its hands, we stand resolute, bolstered by the knowledge that history will vindicate us. Forty thousand? Let them cry over their losses. We’re playing the long game, where the only number that matters is six million—and as long as we stay far from that figure, our conscience remains as unblemished as our resolve (– IMEMC News) (Holocaust Encyclopedia).
So let the bombs fall, the buildings crumble, and the bodies pile up. For in the end, it’s not about how many die, but about who remains standing—victorious, righteous, and unrepentant.