Peace: Cost vs Price
The cost of the interrupted peace on October 7, 2023 is the raw material: approximately 1,200 souls, which included the murder of thirty-eight children. Cost also enters the equation with the military labor and overhead incurred by the response of Israel's security apparatus in the aftermath of the attack. Marketing and distribution costs for the perpetrator moved across continents and squatted on university campus in the U.S. This cost, was then dealt with effectively by President Trump when he advanced policies which removed agitation propagandists from our halls of "blurning" - that blur between reality and madness to create a fantasy.
What should have never occurred is this action:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15223429/Hamas-dangerous-terrorists-released-Israel-staying-luxury-resort.html
Some will move on to Jihad bin lisan and Jihad al-qalam. Prison gives rank. The men return as heroes.
The price charged for peace will be the next cost incurred which spits on the graves - not of those killed on October 7th - but those targeted in a future attack.
October 9th, 2025 dawned across Sharm el Sheik, Egypt.
On October 10th, Yelena Giler (age 56), mother of Slava Giler, took her own life - by her own hand.
She died on her own terms - not on the terms of the peace deal. Hers is the first cost incurred for the price of peace. Count her as the first/next victim of Hamas.
Tammy Swofford
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