The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Can End Today Thanks to Undeniable Facts of Life Currently Unknown to 99% of People.

When people realize that the victim and the aggressor are one and the same, the conflict ends—not through negotiation, but through the dissolution of the illusion itself.

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Can End Today—Thanks to Undeniable Facts of Life Unknown to 99% of People

A single fact, overlooked in every peace effort between Israelis and Palestinians, holds the key to ending the conflict instantly. This fact is unbiased, irrefutable, and universal. It reveals that the way Israelis and Palestinians perceive themselves and each other is fundamentally at odds with the reality of their existence. If embraced, this understanding can dissolve the very foundation of conflict, leaving both sides equally satisfied—not through compromise, but through the recognition of an undeniable truth about everyone involved..

At our nonprofit organization, we’ve dedicated ourselves to uncovering and sharing this truth. We’ve created a DVD that explains these concepts in detail, presenting the unbiased facts of life that expose the illusion of separation. This DVD has been sent to 120 members of the Israeli Knesset and over 200 members of the United Nations, with the hope that it can inspire a shift in understanding at the highest levels of leadership.

The Root of the Conflict: A Mistaken Perception of Reality

The ongoing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is not caused by politics, land, or history alone. Its true source lies in a deeper misunderstanding—a deception of human perception that causes us to experience reality as “me vs. them.” This illusion is not limited to the Middle East; it affects all of humanity. But here, in one of the world’s most enduring conflicts, its devastating consequences are laid bare.

Our senses, beliefs, and experiences convince us that we are separate individuals, distinct from others by nationality, culture, religion, and personal identity. But this belief is false. Our DVD demonstrates that the victim and the victimizer are not two separate entities, as we’ve been led to believe. Even the healthiest human senses are mistaken when they perceive individuals as distinct, independent selves.

Why Israelis and Palestinians Are Not Two Separate Entities

Let’s start with a simple question: What makes someone an Israeli or a Palestinian? If we believe these identities are real, inherent qualities, we should be able to find them somewhere within the person—something permanent, self-generated, and independent. But when we look closely, we find nothing of the sort.

Our bodies are not singular entities; they are collections of countless parts—atoms, cells, organs—all in constant flux. Our minds are not fixed selves; they are streams of thoughts, feelings, and perceptions that change from moment to moment. There is no static “Israeli” or “Palestinian” essence hidden within anyone. These identities are mental labels, applied to selfless, ever-changing processes.

If we are not singular, independent entities, then it makes no sense to treat each other as such. And if there is no such thing as a permanent, individual self, then there can be no true basis for conflict between “selves.”

The Illusion of Independent Existence

Many believe they possess a unique, independent self—an essence that has always been “Israeli,” “Palestinian,” or simply “me.” But this belief does not withstand scrutiny. We did not create ourselves. Our bodies and minds are products of external forces: genetics, environment, culture, and countless causes beyond our control. The atoms that form our bodies have existed for billions of years, part of stars, oceans, plants, and other living beings long before they temporarily came together to form “you” or “me.”

We are not self-generated entities because no person possesses an individual or unique nature capable of bringing themselves into existence. Everyone is a product of the same universal nature. We are the universe, momentarily appearing in human form. The differences we perceive—skin color, language, culture—are not inherent traits. These differences don’t belong to any individual; they belong to the universe itself. They are reflections of its infinite potential, expressing limitless possibilities through countless forms to create experiences of itself.

Even our current ignorance of our own true nature is a reflection of that same infinite potential—the universe’s capacity to generate any kind of experience. All perceivable differences are simply the universe expressing its boundless nature through diverse forms. They are like waves on the surface of an ocean: distinct in appearance but inseparable from the water itself. These differences are nothing more than fleeting ripples on the surface of an infinite ocean—brief moments in the continuous unfolding of existence.

How Labels Create the Illusion of Separation

The root of conflict lies not in physical reality, but in the mind’s ignorance of how everything exists and tendency to label and believe in them. We create mental constructs—“Israeli,” “Palestinian,” “enemy,” “victim”—and then believe these constructs are real. But labels are not part of the physical world. They exist only in the mind.

Our ignorance of this simple fact leads to insecurity, fear, hatred, and violence. We suffer because we believe in divisions that do not exist. The truth is that all conflict, whether between nations or individuals, is a conflict against oneself. The victim and the aggressor are not separate beings; they are expressions of the same universal nature, temporarily caught in the illusion of duality.

A Truth That Has Never Been Considered—Until Now

This fact has been unknown to 99% of people throughout history. Without it, lasting peace has been impossible. But once both Israeli and Palestinian leaders—and the people themselves—understand that their senses have deceived them, the reasons for conflict will dissolve. Grievances, fears, and hatreds will lose their power because their foundation—the belief in separate selves—will be gone.

Our nonprofit’s DVD presents these truths clearly and simply. It reveals how everyone exists—not as isolated individuals, but as interconnected expressions of a single, universal reality. We’ve shared this message with 120 Knesset members and over 200 members of the United Nations, hoping to spark a new conversation rooted not in politics or ideology, but in undeniable facts.

The Power of Truth to End Conflict Instantly

We are confident that the correct understanding of life’s facts can remove the root cause of ignorance that creates fear, hatred, and war. When people realize that the victim and the aggressor are one and the same, the conflict ends—not through negotiation but through the dissolution of the illusion that causes us to see ourselves as different and separate from everyone else.

We believe that Israelis and Palestinians can lead the world by example. By embracing this truth, they can not only end their own conflict but inspire other nations to do the same. The peace we seek has always been possible. It has only been hidden by our mistaken beliefs.

Please explore our free apps, which guide you to a full understanding of how everyone exists. Together, we can end not just one conflict, but all human conflicts—by seeing the truth that has been in front of us all along.

The Peace Booster Android App and Peace Booster IOS App.

VAST SELF is a 501(c)(3) organization. Gifts are deductible to the full extent allowable under IRS regulations.

All Humans exist selflessly because we are not singular self-produced entities full of our own unique essence. Instead, everyone lacks an individual nature that can generate them as unique. Therefore, Israeli and Palestinian people are identically selfless, and thus any conflict is a conflict against oneself. 


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