The Illusion of Exclusivity: A Manifesto on Borders, Strangers, and Shared Inheritance exposes how fear and division are manufactured to justify walls, sieges, and the denial of human belonging. It argues that exclusivity is not natural law but political illusion — sustained by antisemitism, Islamophobia, and the manipulation of history. From ancient scriptures to modern statecraft, it shows how suffering is weaponized to perpetuate domination, how fear becomes policy, and how justice is endlessly postponed. Against this illusion, the book lifts a vision rooted in Ezekiel’s inheritance: a world where all who dwell in the land inherit together, where no people’s safety depends on another’s dispossession.