• HiddenLayer555
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    4 days ago

    To clarify I only meant the attacks on civilians. There will never be a way to justify the senseless killing of those.

    Getting all high and mighty about when Palestinians kill civilians while conveniently ignoring Israel’s actions (both after this event and in the decades that led to it) makes your argument extremely bad faith.

    If we’re going by number of civilians killed by each side, then the Palestinians are very much in the right.

    Also, define civilian. I wasn’t there, have no stake in either side, and obviously have no personal desire for anyone on either side to get harmed, but I can sort of underatand why the victims of a genocidal occupation might not exactly consider the occupiers who stole their land to be innocent civilians.

    instead of letting it cook like we now do.

    “Letting it cook” would be an improvement to what we’re currently doing, which is actively supporting and arming Israel.