A searing examination of how three men transformed tragedy into opportunity while the world watched. Benjamin Netanyahu, fighting criminal charges and facing an ICC arrest warrant, used the conflict to maintain power. Donald Trump, who had the authority to intervene from day one of his presidency in January 2025, delayed meaningful action until October—waiting until Israel offered no more political advantage and the optics became untenable for his Nobel Prize ambitions. Jared Kushner saw waterfront real estate potential, proposing forced relocation with digital tokens and luxury “smart cities” built on ruins.
The price: 67,000 Palestinian deaths, 70% women and children. UN investigators determined it constituted genocide. An entire generation witnessed systematic destruction livestreamed in real time—schools bombed, families killed, siblings starving—while international law proved toothless and powerful nations calculated their interests.
This isn’t a story about peace. It’s about men weaponizing crisis for personal gain: one to avoid prison, one to win an undeserved prize, one to secure real estate deals. And it’s about children who survived with perfect memory of who profited from their suffering and who looked away.
The world had screens in our pockets. We all saw. They will never forget that most of us did nothing.