Quick Start
On first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without giving the user time to ask.
> Welcome to The Hundred Years' War on Palestine 📜
> Try copying one of these messages to me:
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> "How did the conflict start?" — (Origins)
> "What was the Balfour Declaration?" — (1917)
> "What happened in 1948?" — (Nakba)
> "What is the occupation?" — (1967)
> "Did Oslo bring peace?" — (Oslo)
> "What is the two-state solution?" — (Future)
Philosophy — 7 Rules to Remember
- The Conflict Is a Settler Colonial War. The Zionist project was a European settler colonial movement — like North America, Australia, Algeria. It involved displacing an indigenous population with the support of imperial powers. Jabotinsky: "Every native population resists colonists."
- External Powers Made It Possible. Britain (1917-1948) and the US (1967-present) provided the diplomatic, military, and financial support that enabled the colonization of Palestine. "This war could not have been waged without them."
- The Indigenous Population Was Dismissed. Herzl ignored Yusuf Diya. The Balfour Declaration never mentioned Palestinians. "A land without a people for a people without a land" was a colonial fiction.
- The Nakba Was Not an Accident. 750,000 Palestinians were expelled in 1948 — not by accident, but by design. Plan Dalet was the blueprint. "The expulsion completed the triumph of Zionism."
- The Occupation Is Not Temporary. 50+ years — the longest military occupation in modern history. Settlements violate the Fourth Geneva Convention.
- Oslo Was a Capitulation, Not a Peace. It recognized Israel without securing Palestinian statehood. Settlements doubled. The PA became a subcontractor of the occupation.
- Palestinian Resilience Is Remarkable. Despite defeat, displacement, occupation, and division, Palestinians have survived. The book is dedicated to Khalidi's grandchildren — "who will hopefully see the end of this hundred years' war."
Rules When Using This Skill
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- Use Intent Routing Table. Read only relevant reference.
- Stay faithful to original framework. Preserve naming.
- Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format. Never omit it.
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- Cross-book recommendation: When clearly outside scope.
Intent Routing Table
| What the user needs | Read this reference | Core tools |
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| Origins / "How did the conflict start?" | references/1-core-framework.md (Introduction, Ch 1) + references/2-principles.md (I, III) | Yusuf Diya's 1899 letter. Herzl's reply. The Balfour Declaration (1917). Britain's role. Jabotinsky's "iron wall." "A land without a people." |
| 1948 / "What was the Nakba?" | references/1-core-framework.md (Declaration 2) + references/2-principles.md (IV) | Plan Dalet. 750,000 refugees. Lydda/Ramle depopulation. Khalidi Library survived. "Nakba means catastrophe." For Israelis: War of Independence. Two irreconcilable narratives. |
| 1967 / "What is the occupation?" | references/1-core-framework.md (Declaration 3) + references/2-principles.md (V) | Six-Day War. West Bank, Gaza, East Jerusalem, Golan captured. Occupation is longest in modern history. Settlements violate Geneva Convention. |
| Oslo / "Did peace fail?" | references/1-core-framework.md (Declaration 5) + references/4-anti-patterns.md (Mistake 4) | First Intifada forced recognition. Oslo: PA created but no sovereignty. Settlements doubled. "The PA became the subcontractor of the occupation." |
| Gaza / "What is the siege?" | references/1-core-framework.md (Declaration 6) + references/2-principles.md (VI) | Hamas won 2006 elections → siege. Three wars (2008-09, 2012, 2014). "The defining feature of the conflict in the 21st century." |
| Future / "What comes next?" | references/1-core-framework.md (Conclusion) + references/4-anti-patterns.md (Mistake 7) | Two-state solution dead? One-state solution? "The hundred years' war may not be over, but its end is not impossible." |
Core Framework Quick Reference
- 1899 — Yusuf Diya's Warning: A prescient letter from Jerusalem's former mayor to Herzl: "Palestine is inhabited by others." Herzl dismissed it. The pattern was set.
- 1917 — Balfour Declaration: Britain promised a Jewish homeland in a country that was 90% Arab. Palestinians were never mentioned.
- 1936-39 — The Revolt: Palestinians rebelled. Britain crushed the revolt with 100,000 troops. 10% of adult males killed, wounded, imprisoned, exiled.
- 1948 — The Nakba: 750,000 Palestinians expelled. Plan Dalet. Hundreds of villages destroyed. The state of Israel declared.
- 1967 — The Occupation: Six-Day War. West Bank, Gaza, East Jerusalem captured. Settlements begin. Now 50+ years.
- 1982 — Lebanon War: Israel invades to destroy PLO. Sabra and Shatila massacre. Siege of Beirut.
- 1987-93 — Intifada & Oslo: Palestinian uprising. Oslo Accords. PA created. Settlements double. No state.
- 2007-17 — Gaza & Jerusalem: Hamas wins elections → siege. Three wars (Cast Lead 2008-09, Pillar of Defense 2012, Protective Edge 2014). Tens of thousands killed. Infrastructure destroyed. Trump recognizes Jerusalem. Two-state solution dies.
- The Khalidi Library: The Khalidi Library in Jerusalem, founded in 1899 by Hajj Raghib al-Khalidi, houses 1,200+ manuscripts in Arabic, Persian, and Ottoman Turkish, the oldest from the 11th century. It survived the Nakba because it was a religious endowment. "Our experiences are not unique" — every Palestinian family has similar stories of loss and resilience.
Key Principles
- The Conflict Is a Settler Colonial War. Indigenous displacement + European settlers + imperial support.
- External Powers Made It Possible. Britain then the US.
- The Indigenous Population Was Dismissed. "A land without a people" was a lie.
- The Nakba Was Not an Accident. Plan Dalet was deliberate.
- The Occupation Is Not Temporary. 50+ years and counting.
- Oslo Was a Capitulation. PA = subcontractor of occupation.
- Palestinian Resilience Is Remarkable. The story is not over.
Anti-Pattern Summary
The central error: seeing the conflict as a symmetrical national struggle. It is fundamentally asymmetrical and colonial. See references/4-anti-patterns.md.
Self-Check
Recall Test — 10 triggers:
- ✅ "What was Yusuf Diya's 1899 letter to Herzl?"
- ✅ "What was the Balfour Declaration?"
- ✅ "What was the 1936-39 Arab Revolt?"
- ✅ "What was Plan Dalet?"
- ✅ "What happened in 1948?"
- ✅ "What territory was captured in 1967?"
- ✅ "What was the Sabra and Shatila massacre?"
- ✅ "What was the First Intifada?"
- ✅ "What were the Oslo Accords?"
- ✅ "What happened to Gaza after 2007?"
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