• S_204@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The Day Israel became a country they were attacked. They’ve been on defense since day 1.

    They’re too heavy handed that’s clear but they are not the aggressor or instigator in this fight. They’ve offered dozens of peace deals, brokered by a variety of 3rd parties, only to be rejected because Hamas wants Jews dead. It’s in their founding Charter, just to be clear about who’s intent is what over there in terms of aggression.

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      1 year ago

      Evicting Palestinians from Palestinian territory by force so that Isreali settlers can occupy their land is being defensive?

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        1 year ago

        I don’t understand how you could see that in any other context? They’re obviously developing settlements to maintain a front in the region. You can see from this week’s events that having settlements adjacent to the border prevent the incursion from penetrating deeper into the country where the larger population centers are.

        20, or 30 years ago you were seeing bombings in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. I was in Jerusalem for a bus bombing and just missed it… Those have died down and been replaced with border skirmishes.

        Whether that’s a reasonable or effective strategy is a different question.

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            Advancing the front is a tactic as old as warfare… that’s how borders moved historically.

            Israel isn’t doing the whole rape and pillage thing, those savages at Hamas are doing that. Israel has taken the plunder part too far imo though.