Now suppose that X steals your wallet, your watch and other such possessions in a violent manner. This is still an assault. Ok. You fight back maybe you throw a punch or push him back. But then the person comes with a gun shoots your leg and when you hit back, he gets furious and says he is defending himself from you. — Manuel
Israel is definitely defending itself, it's just defending itself so well that people like Baden have no idea that it's defending itself. — BitconnectCarlos
You've clearly identified with one "side" and so are possibly incapable of looking at this conflict objectively, but take a few moments to consider again what you've said and see if you can at least play Devil's advocate to your own remarks.
(If you can't, there's no need in going any further -- defend Israel to the end; I'm not interested.) — Xtrix
In any case, there is nowhere near any proportionality in the violence committed. It's a total massacre. — Manuel
In any case, there is nowhere near any proportionality in the violence committed. It's a total massacre. — Manuel
They don't have anywhere near the sophisticated weaponry that could shoot at tanks, much less aircraft. — Manuel
If Hamas is planning to fight, what, they should all line up in the beach, so they could be killed and Gaza loses all defense they have? — Manuel
Yes -- to say nothing of the decades-long brutal occupation. Apologists for Israel are incapable of seeing the reality. Anything Israel does is defensive, there's no power imbalance (and if there is it is somehow irrelevant), it's all about the "right to exist," etc. No sense in wasting time trying to convince them otherwise. — Xtrix
This is thankfully because of the blockade. — BitconnectCarlos
If they don't take precautions to conduct their military activities away from their civilians then they are partly liable in the event of response attacks. Imagine you're a military commander, how would you respond if someone was launching rockets out of an enemy hospital? Are they just safe? — BitconnectCarlos
Again, where do they go? They barely have room to defend themselves, unless they make themselves visible on the beach or in the border. That's suicide. — Manuel
But if we agreed that prior to settlement expansion Israel was safer, why do you think ending the blockade means they'll destroy Israel? — Manuel
181 dead, 52 children. — StreetlightX
Wonder who will write paragraphs of thought experiments justifying this? Probably a moral black hole of a human being - or three. — StreetlightX
Apparently if a bad guy comes to my house the powers that be are justified in killing us both and all my children too. No questions asked. Yes, that's just the way it works everywhere. Nothing to see here. — Baden
The moral rot is evident. :shade:181 dead, 52 children.
— StreetlightX
52 kids who won't grow up to be Palestinian terrorists. — fishfry
(Emphasis is mine.)I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.
What hurts the victim most is not the cruelty of the oppressor but the silence of the bystander.
Indifference, to me, is the epitome of evil. — Elie Wiesel
Indifference, to me, is the epitome of evil.
— Elie Wiesel
(Emphasis is mine.) — 180 Proof
Wiesel was an ardent Zionist throughout his entire life. Nice try, though. :wink: — BitconnectCarlos
It's just bizarre that some here think the idea of proportionality has no moral relevance — Baden
Now given this information.... what should we conclude about his position? :chin: :chin: :chin: — BitconnectCarlos
Hamas is the ruling party in Gaza. — BitconnectCarlos
Wiesel always supported Israel's to defend itself so unless you can dig up quotes of his that are critical to Israel your position doesn't have much of a leg to stand on. Sure, it's technically possible but it's extremely unlikely in view of his previous statements. — BitconnectCarlos
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