• rdri@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    That didn’t worth it in my opinion. The level of international support is nowhere enough. And again, they could build defenses to decrease the number of victims.

    Also the premise of “Israel is a monster” sentiment is hugely weakened by the monstrosity of the October attack itself.

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      4 months ago

      No it’s not. More than one side can be monstrous in a conflict. “Yeah well but they did X so it’s okay that we did Y” is bible level reasoning aka no reasoning and pretty much what is causing the whole thing anyway.

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        4 months ago

        More than one side can be monstrous in a conflict.

        I agree, which is why I don’t support any monstrous regimes 🤷

        You don’t have to pick a side, it’s a moral trap and being super loud about having an opinion doesn’t stop the bloodshed or justify any of it.

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        4 months ago

        I didn’t mean to say anything that Israel did was okay. But a lot of it is understandable, e.g. the ground operation was very well expected by everyone when it became clear the hostages are not getting released. No matter how you look at it, Gaza was not ready.

        And if we consider the October attack itself, only some of it is understandable (“they couldn’t bear with oppression any longer” sentiment, which itself is problematic at best).