Who makes our heroes and enemies for us?
We live on the rubble of a system that began with the agreements of the last century !

RUBA AYYASH

The crises and conflicts we are experiencing today are not an emergency, but rather an extension of a long-standing colonial legacy and tight political engineering that began at the beginning of the twentieth century.
The year 2024 marked the culmination of this labor; Gaza was not just an arena of military confrontation, but a decisive turning point in a project aimed at reshaping the Middle East.
The Israeli ground incursion, which was openly supported by the United States and dubious international silence, was only an open chapter of a broader plan that asserts that the international system that raises the slogans of justice and human rights is only a tool within a larger system of power.

The events are not interpretations, but facts: systematic bombardment, mass displacement, and deliberate targeting of infrastructure, all of which point to a deliberate policy aimed at dismantling identity, changing the societal structure, and turning Gaza into an unviable area, where generations are driven to migrate under the weight of despair and lack of horizon.
“The world order we face does not believe in values, morality, or man. It is run behind the scenes, reinventing its tools at a pace faster than people can understand or resist. The survivors of this scene will not be the strongest, but the most conscious. Those who have foresight amid fog, doubt amid applause, rejection amid public acceptance.”
This route has extended to the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen, suggesting the scheme is far from over. “We have changed the face of the Middle East,” Benjamin Netanyahu said, perhaps not exaggerating.
However, this change is not solely due to Israel, but is the product of an entire international system that plans, implements and misleads. International organizations, from the United Nations to the European Union, to major media outlets, have become tools in this system, unable or unwilling to call a spade a spade.
Even humanitarian institutions were not far away, but seemed either constrained, directed, or afraid. International tribunals built from paper, and organizations established with funding from those who drive the wars themselves, how can they be neutral or effective?
We live on the rubble of a system that began with the agreements of the last century, and is still managed today by companies, families, research centers and pressure groups that inherit the keys to influence as they inherit kingdoms.
The old icons did not disappear, but reintroduced themselves with new names and brilliant technical projects, but they maintained their Machiavellian structure of domination, subjugation and reproduction of tyranny under the cloak of freedom and progress.
The year 2025 did not bring a breakthrough, but rather came as an extension of the crises themselves, with new projects and tools. The energy and food crises worsened, economic collapses escalated, and populist and fascist currents resurfaced in Europe and the United States. In the midst of this scene, alliances are reshaped, enemies are renamed, and the trajectories of future wars are determined.
All this is taking place amid deliberate blinding and systematic awareness, which sows doubt in certainty and applause in the face of danger.
These are not random. It’s politics. It is a tight fog management. People drown in trivial everyday details, while mapping the New World in closed rooms, or perhaps on islands we know nothing about. When we wake up, we may find that borders have changed, identities have been scattered, religion has become a tool, the media has become a weapon, and man is a number in a larger equation.
The world order we face does not believe in values, morality, or man. It is run behind the scenes, reinventing its tools at a pace faster than people can understand or resist. The survivors of this scene will not be the strongest, but the most conscious. Those who have foresight amid fog, doubt amid applause, rejection amid public acceptance.
Therefore, the first step in confronting this system is awareness. To know what we are meant to believe, and what is hidden from us. To read between the lines, not just what is written. Ask the questions: Who benefits? Who profits from chaos? Who makes our heroes and enemies for us? And what can we, who live on the margins, do amid the noise of this world and the silence of truth?

RUBA AYYASH: Multimedia Journalist @ Sky News Arabia ; Master’s in Journalism, Abu Dhabi Emirate, United Arab Emirates
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