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đź’Ľ The Daily Sacrifice That Keeps the Boardroom Comfortable

It’s not said out loud in Davos lounges or Fortune 500 retreats,

but here’s the ugly architecture of “stability”:

Every missile over Gaza is a message to markets — chaos is contained, pipelines stay insured, contracts stay denominated in USD.

Every Palestinian funeral is a quarterly hedge — proof to shareholders that disruption is export-only.

Every demolished home is a boardroom prayer — that the “conflict premium” remains someone else’s problem.

The global order doesn’t run on peace.

It runs on the illusion of peace, maintained by the ritualized suffering of a people too politically inconvenient to be humanized in Western press.

CEOs don’t need the Middle East to be free —

they need it to be predictable.

And predictable means Palestinians bleed while indexes climb.

That’s the cost basis of your retirement fund.

That’s the hidden line item in your ESG report.

That’s the sacrifice that fuels the illusion you call “global stability.”

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