Israel's dream is over! These were the opening words of the Israeli newspaper "Haaretz" under the headline: "The Palestinians are the best people on earth in defending their homeland." Can it be believed that the most prominent Israeli newspaper acknowledges the truth of the Palestinians, describing them as one of the noblest peoples on earth who rose to defend their rights after seventy-six years, as if they were one body? Here is the translation of the editorial into Arabic: From the most splendid pulse of a living conscience, the most beautiful blossoming of intellectual freedom, and the purest fruit of empowerment. Read what the author wrote: During the war on Gaza and the resistance's rocket attacks on us, our losses exceeded 912 million dollars every three days, from the costs of warplanes, Patriot missiles, fueling military vehicles, not to mention the consumption of ammunition and missiles of all kinds. This does not account for the halt in trade, the collapse of the stock market, the paralysis of institutions and construction work, the disruption of agriculture and industry, the death of poultry on farms worth millions of dollars, the suspension of some airports and trains, and the costs of sheltering those fleeing to bunkers, not to mention the destruction caused by the resistance's rockets to homes, shops, cars, and factories. We are the ones who ignited this war and kindled its flames, but we are not the ones controlling it, and we are certainly not the ones who will end it. Its end is not in our favor, especially after the Arab cities within Israel surprised us with their uprising against us, while we thought they had lost their Palestinian identity. This is an ominous sign for a state whose politicians discovered that their calculations were wrong and their strategies fell short of seeing beyond what they had planned. As for the Palestinians, they are truly the owners of the land. Who else defends it with their soul, wealth, and children with such strength, pride, and defiance? I, as a Jew, challenge all of Israel to show this level of belonging and deep connection to the land. If our people were truly attached to the land of Palestine, we would not have seen these massive numbers of Jews rushing to airports to emigrate since the war began. We have made the Palestinians taste the bitterness of killing, imprisonment, siege, and segregation, drowned them in drugs, and tried to invade their minds with perverse ideas to distance them from their religion, such as liberation, atheism, skepticism, corruption, and deviance. But what is astonishing is to find among them a drug addict rising to defend his land and his Al-Aqsa, shouting "Allahu Akbar" as if he were a revered scholar. Indeed, despite knowing the humiliation and arrest awaiting them, they never hesitated for a day to head to pray at Al-Aqsa Mosque. Ironically, the armies of entire nations did not dare to do what the Palestinian resistance accomplished in a few days, where the myth of the invincible Israeli soldier fell, as he was killed and kidnapped. And since the resistance's rockets reached Tel Aviv, it is better to abandon the illusory dream of Greater Israel. There must be a neighboring Palestinian state with which we live in mutual peace, as this alone might extend our survival on this land for a few more years. I believe that even if we lasted a thousand years—and that’s if we manage to survive the next ten years as a Jewish state—there will come a day when we pay the price for everything. The Palestinian will return again and again, and this time he will come riding his horse, heading toward "Tel Aviv."