Thus, even if your argument is sound — BitconnectCarlos
Morality may be one factor in decision-making, but it should not be the whole picture. — BitconnectCarlos
The central function of a state is security - the protection of its own citizens. — BitconnectCarlos
Except of course that linking a photo of a baby with a fake bomb vest as an example of these child suicide bombers is a deliberate misrepresentation. The youngest Palestinian suicide bomber was 16. — Benkei
Deleted that — Baden
The arguments keep switching about the conflict in general (reclaiming land for both sides) and this specific round killing. If it’s just this specific round of killing, then the argument should be “What SHOULD a country do in response to THIS SPECIFIC instance of rocket attacks”. Things like go to the UN, plea with the Palestinians to stop, wait for rockets to stop and do an investigation of the perpetrators after the fact. Are these feasible? Etc. but see people have it both ways waffling between this SPECIFIC incidence of response to rockets/violence and the broader conflict. — schopenhauer1
Maybe Israel can begin a discussion about compensation when Arab countries agree to compensate the 600-800,000 Jews who were expelled and dispossessed of their property between '48-'72 (and lets not forget compensating all the descendants.) Or when the Palestinians apologize for attacking Israel in '47-'48 with militias before their Arab neighbors. They could also compensate Israel. — BitconnectCarlos
Their tactics are more extreme and violent — BitconnectCarlos
Opening the session, UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet voiced particular concern about the "high level of civilian fatalities and injuries" from the attacks on Gaza, and warned the Israeli attacks on the enclave "may constitute war crimes".
She also said Hamas's "indiscriminate" firing of rockets at Israel was "a clear violation of international humanitarian law". — UN
You share basically nothing with your "Jewish ancestors", no history, no culture, no religion, nothing. — Judaka
Ethnic, religious and racial histories promote and justify racism and tribalism, that's why they need to be delegitimised as valid ways of viewing history. — Judaka
— Judaka
The political entities that you're referring are ruled by autocrats, who act in accordance with domestic and geopolitical goals, profits and their other individual political objectives. 99.99% of the people referred to by these group names are peons in political apparatuses which don't care about them and over which they have no control. — Judaka
I understand that the middle-east, in particular, subscribes to this way of thinking, but far from that being a justification for you to do it — Judaka
If you want to speak realistically, Israel's claim to the land is backed by its ability to defend itself - just like any other state. — BitconnectCarlos
Who did America buy it's Land from? Who did Australia Buy it's land from? Who did Britain buy it's land from etc. — Andrew4Handel
The problem here is that lots of people want the same land for purely ideological reasons. It is an ideological conflict supported by ideologues — Andrew4Handel
Humans have overpopulated the world (child abuse/environmental abuse) having a child makes an unwarranted claim on resources and puts you in competition with everyone else. — Andrew4Handel
We could just return to the the prism of survival of the fittest where nature will decide who survives and is strongest. Humans create fictional narratives to justify the claims they make such as nationality claims and ownership claims. — Andrew4Handel
This conflict will not be resolved through ethical fictions rather it is either a war of attrition that will be resolved when people have had enough or the strongest will survive. — Andrew4Handel
I'm serious on this one: UN resolutions against Israel far exceed the number given to any other country. — BitconnectCarlos
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