Britain’s Game Over: How the UK Enabled Its Own Collapse Through Palestine
Before demanding peace, Israel should have defined the enemy, explained the conflict, and prepared a solution. Britain ignored that failure, and may one day repeat it.

The problem with Israel’s war in Gaza today is not that it is a genocide or that it is starving civilians (Fake-news). It is that it is being fought without first clearing the moral playing field.
The world still clings to the myth that “Palestine” is a legitimate and oppressed national cause. In reality, it is a Cold War era operation developed and armed by the Soviet bloc, particularly the KGB, to weaponize Arab nationalism and Third Worldist ideology against Jews and the West.
The global narrative still falsely assumes
And while this myth persists, Israel has done little to dismantle it. It has not exposed the ideological roots of the Palestinian cause. It has not framed the conflict in moral terms. It has not pursued a relocation policy. Instead, it has left the population of Gaza trapped in misery and radicalization, while failing to take control of the narrative or the battlefield of legitimacy.
So now, Israel is being publicly punished by the British prime minister, not for being cruel, but for being confused. And in a way, it deserves it.
You cannot avoid preparing the ground for emigration, ignore the ideological nature of your enemy, leave them in misery, and then act surprised when the world turns on you.
But here is the deeper issue. Britain is not just wrong morally. It is wrong strategically, because the precedent it now helps establish will be turned against Britain itself.
If Jews, who gave rise to Christianity in the land of Israel, are told to give that land to an invading religion and prophet (Islam), then what happens when Britain, with its own Christian and Roman legacy, is asked to do the same?
What happened to the Jews in 637 is instructive. They welcomed Muslim armies to help them resist the Byzantines. At that point, Jews were still the majority in parts of the land. Once the Muslims were in, the Jews were slowly turned into a minority. This is not fantasy. It is historical precedent.
Who says the same cannot happen in London? What happens when the English become a minority in their own capital? What happens when they are eventually pushed into exile, only to return and be told they are now the invaders?
And what happens when their return is met not with peace but with holy war?
What happens when they are told, just like the Jews today, that peace means surrendering land to those who want them erased?
That is what is happening. It is not about Gaza. It is not about the West Bank. It is about Britain.
Closing thought:
If the Jews, after exile, war, and rejected peace offers, are still expected to hand over land to a people who seek their destruction, what chance do the English have when it is their turn to reclaim their own?
Let us hope that when that day comes, they will have a leader wiser than Netanyahu. One who prepares the ground so that moment never arrives.