Humanity in Crisis
Ahmad reflects on the profound sorrow and trauma caused by violence, particularly in conflict zones like Gaza. He emphasizes the shared desires of people across cultures—love, happiness, and purpose—while criticizing the role of governments in fostering hatred. The conversation highlights the cyclical nature of violence, suggesting that acts of war create future generations fueled by resentment.In this clip
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