War is a terrible thing.
Watching the coverage across global media—from BBC to CNN and Sky News—it’s clear that different perspectives highlight different parts of the story. Some focus on the devastation in places like Lebanon and Iran, showing the very real human cost and suffering.
At the same time, communities in northern Israel, including towns like Kiryat Shmona, continue to face ongoing attacks, displacement, and fear. Civilians on all sides are living with the consequences—loss, uncertainty, and disruption to everyday life.
The truth is, no matter where you stand, innocent people are the ones who suffer most in conflict.
It raises difficult questions about leadership, security, and what a sustainable resolution might look like. And while opinions differ on causes and responsibility, the human impact is undeniable.
Ultimately, there are millions of people—across different nations, cultures, and faiths—who simply want to live in peace.
Perhaps the only path forward is grounded in something simple, yet incredibly difficult to practice:
Treat others the way you want to be treated.
Love your neighbour.
Until that becomes reality, the cycle risks continuing.
Let’s hope for a resolution—and soon.