How might healthcare leaders, educators, practitioners, and professional organizations align globally to call for an Israel-Hamas ceasefire in Gaza?
What are the preconditions of victimization that drive extreme terrorists to commit barbaric crimes?
The Israel-Hamas conflict is a microcosm example of our complex web of wicked problems related to the systemic abuse of political power that perpetuates perpetrator-victim dynamics.
Israel's apartheid occupation of Palestine civilians begets Hamas terrorism, begets Israeli vengeful retaliation, begets a never-ending vicious cycle of violence.
Complex questions challenge our mindsets to explore our meta-cognition and develop new ways of thinking about how to address the complex web of wicked problems related to the dynamics of power dynamics.
What cascades victimization, terrorism, vengeful victims and revenge war crimes?
How do two wrongs do not make it right?
How might we view Netanyahu's leadership?
Why did the AMA avoid taking a stance in advocating a humanitarian ceasefire?
How might our healthcare professional organizations advocate for this humanitarian cause?
How might we use equity as an antidote to the political abuses of abuses?