Yair Bunzel, an Israeli military veteran turned anti-war advocate, has a message for the world: ‘Don’t look back. Look where you’re going.’ Drawing from his harrowing experiences in the 1982 Lebanon War, Bunzel reflects on the enduring scars of conflict. ‘Every dead, injured, or mentally hurt person damages generations,’ he says, highlighting the invisible costs of war.
Despite witnessing brutality firsthand, Bunzel clings to hope for resolution between Israelis and Palestinians. ‘Shutting down the fire means sitting with your enemy and searching for solutions,’ he insists. His vision? A shared future where both nations collaborate to bring peace to Jerusalem and the region. 💬
Could dialogue be the key? Bunzel’s optimism cuts through decades of tension: ‘I’m absolutely sure we’ll find a way.’ For a generation craving change, his words spark a urgent question: What if looking forward is the only path to peace?
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