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Lets talk about the genocide thats going on today. One side killed one thousand people and one side killed 50,000 people. If you want to start with people owning up to their mistakes, start with Netanhayu waging this war to avoid corruption and bribery charges.
That’s my point exactly. Maybe they should start by acknowledging the foul despicableness of the initial attack on the Festival which started it off. I’d of been more surprised if Israel hadn’t responded as they have. Was pretty obvious that would happen. You don’t run up to someone much bigger than you, kick them in the nuts and expect them to not kick the crap out of you in return.
I support neither sides, and am not saying Israel’s response it excessive or just right, but saying ‘Their response to what terrorists did justifies the initial act’, which is how your last reads, is a rather ignorant attitude.
Point is that neither side can take the moral high ground at all, but both try to.