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In reply to the discussion: The fall of Israel [View all]AloeVera
(3,629 posts)The "fury" you refer to should have been reigned in. It was clear from the beginning, this was a terrible vengeance inflicting collective punishment.
Over 17,000 (THOUSAND!) children were shredded and incinerated. At least. Thousands more perished alone and frightened under tons of concrete. They have not been found and now their remains are bulldozed over.
There were hundreds, thousands of war crimes committed. Where were the voices, the outrage?
What Hamas did never justified what Israel did in response. The Palestinian people suffered the most cruel collective punishment for 22 months that they did not deserve. Let us be emphatic and clear about that.
And yes, had there been such an outrage as there is now, this horrible ethnic cleansing operation masquerading as a war never would have come to fruition. Had it been stopped too, by enforcing both domestic and international law, we may not have Trump now. And that is the sad reality and the elephant in the room no one wants to talk about.
I think you're OP is beautiful, otherwise.
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