Kuala Lampur, March 21 -- The bodies pile up in Gaza, broken and charred, buried beneath the rubble of a war that isn't about justice, security, or even revenge. Over 400 dead in a single night. More than a hundred of them children - small, fragile bodies torn apart by the precision of Israeli airstrikes, the kind that can find a single man in a car but somehow "miss" entire apartment blocks filled with families. The propaganda machine grinds on, repeating the same tired script: this is about hostages. This is about Hamas. This is about security. But it isn't. It never was.

This is about one man's survival - Benjamin Netanyahu, a politician so drenched in blood he makes Macbeth look like an amateur.

History is full of men like him. Men ...