An Open Letter to the People of Israel: Cease Violence for Wisdom, Halt Brutality for Peace
A Plea Rooted in History, Centered on the People
The tide of the world favors those who follow its course; those who resist it perish. The path of humanity endures those who cherish benevolence; warmongers are doomed to fall. I write today not to attack or incite, but to speak from the depths of my heart, laying out the stakes for every Israeli citizen—rooted in universal justice, the rise and fall of empires throughout history, and the well-being of your descendants.
You are a people who wandered for millennia and suffered unspeakable hardships. You know the agony of war and the sorrow of losing your homeland better than most. You ought to cherish peace and value life above all else. Yet today, manipulated by power-hungry politicians and emboldened by foreign backing, Israel has styled itself the “Little Tyrant of the Middle East.” You wield force as scepter, occupation as norm, gradually encroaching on Palestinian land, launching indiscriminate massacres against Palestinian civilians time and again, even daring to gun down United Nations peacekeepers. International law has become a dead letter; humanitarianism has been utterly erased.
In the year 2026 CE, the flames of war reignited. Your rulers recklessly opened fire on Iran and Lebanon, dragging the entire Middle East into full-scale conflict, plunging the region into irreversible ruin, and forcing the whole world to stare into the abyss of total war.
At the war’s outset, Netanyahu abandoned his people’s safety, fleeing abroad. He left behind a land ravaged by war, a populace gripped by fear, and an eternal blood feud with the entire Middle East and the entire Islamic world.
Do you truly understand? Iran has 90 million people; the Middle East holds hundreds of millions; the global Muslim community exceeds one billion. Swords may slaughter people for a time; fire may destroy bodies for a moment—but they cannot sever the bonds of nationhood, nor extinguish hatred passed down through generations. You may kill some today, but you cannot slay the resentment of a thousand years. You may suppress anger for now, but you cannot hold back the fury of eternity.
History is a mirror that reveals rise and fall; humanity is a mirror that clarifies gain and loss. Throughout time, warmongers and bloodthirsty tyrants have never met a good end, nor have their empires endured. Qin Shi Huang conquered all under heaven, burned books and buried scholars alive—yet his dynasty collapsed in the second generation, his empire turned to dust. Genghis Khan rode his iron hooves across continents, massacring cities and nations—yet his empire fragmented, leaving only infamy in his wake. Napoleon swept across Europe, crowned himself emperor, and sought global domination—only to be exiled to a remote island and die in a foreign land. Julius Caesar, victorious in battle and all-powerful in Rome, could not escape assassination, his head separated from his body. Hitler slaughtered countless lives in his mad bid for world rule—only to die by his own hand in defeat, his name cursed for all time. Tojo Hideki and Benito Mussolini launched wars of aggression, poisoning the world—one hanged for his crimes, the other executed by his own people, their bodies displayed in public. The tsars of Russia, warmongers who oppressed their people, were cast aside by history, their dynasties destroyed. Which of these men was not more powerful, more cruel, more arrogant than Netanyahu today? Which did not rise to great heights only to fall, disgraced and ruined, leaving a legacy of suffering for their descendants?
History never favors tyranny; heaven never forgues evil. Netanyahu will grow old and turn to dust. Trump, for all his temporary power in the White House, will one day leave office and fade from the stage. Your rulers may run amok for three or five years—but can you do so for thirty, or three hundred? Force may seize a patch of land, but it cannot secure an eternal foundation. Tyranny may suppress resistance for a time, but it cannot buy peace for generations. The sins committed by your politicians today, the debts incurred by this war—they will not vanish when these men are gone. They will become heavy chains, weighing on your children and grandchildren for generations to come, condemning your descendants to endless strife and endless repayment of blood debts.
You too are parents, children, brothers and sisters. You too long for peaceful homes, stable lives, and children who grow up safe. Yet as war rages and hatred spreads, as your children tremble in bomb shelters, as your homes turn to rubble under artillery fire, as your nation is isolated and condemned by the world—Is this truly the future you want? Is this truly the legacy you wish to leave for your children?
The United Nations has repeatedly condemned attacks on peacekeepers, declaring them violations of international law and war crimes. Nations across the Middle East stand united; the voice of global justice rises loud and clear. This is not directed against the Israeli people—but against tyranny that tramples humanity and peace.
Peace is not won with guns; security is not seized through occupation. Only by laying down your weapons, returning stolen land, respecting sovereignty, and revering life can you dissolve hatred, end war, and redeem your nation.
Wake up, people of Israel! Do not be swept up in the ambitions of politicians. Do not be blinded by the illusion of tyranny. Do not water the seeds of hatred with blood. Do not bury your future in violence. Netanyahu’s power will end; Trump’s glory will fade. Only the well-being of your children, the future of your nation, and the righteous path of humanity endure forever.
Cease fire, end violence, return to negotiation, respect the Palestinian people’s right to exist and build their own nation, uphold international law and global justice—this is the only way forward. If you persist in warmongering, you will repeat the mistakes of tyrants throughout history, reenact the suffering of a thousand years, and condemn your descendants to bear an endless burden of sin.
Heaven holds uprightness; humanity upholds justice. History will judge; future generations will decide. I urge you to reflect deeply, discern clearly, and act wisely—for yourselves, for your families, for your nation, for generations to come: choose peace over violence, conscience over tyranny, future over destruction.
A Person Who Reveres History and Calls for Peace
March 9, 2026 CE
Andy Guangzhou

