A Moroccan Muslim’s View: Why Israel’s New Doctrine Is Necessary
I was raised on stories of power and resistance in the Arab world. But life often breaks the simplicity of inherited narratives and forces us to judge reality for ourselves. Today I see a small nation surrounded by enemies sworn to destroy it. After years of restraint, Israel is adopting a new doctrine—one that strikes first rather than waits to be struck. Critics call this approach reckless or futile. Yet when your foes prepare your grave, hesitation becomes your undoing. This shift is not only military but psychological, exposing the fragility of regimes like Iran’s and proving that strength, not rhetoric, compels respect. As someone who believes in coexistence, I do not celebrate war. I speak with clarity: nations that choose life do not apologize for surviving. — Mustapha Ezarghani
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