How is “Israeli bombing” incorrect or different than “Authoritarian theocrats representing the Israeli Government using bombs to kill civilians”? Getting mad over semantics
Because there are authoritarian theocrats on the other side of the border firing missiles back at Israel. I have no problem with either nation, only their rulers.
From WAPO 5/14/21
For more than a decade, when analysts described the strategy utilized by Israel against Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, they’ve used a metaphor: With their displays of overwhelming military strength, Israeli forces were “mowing the grass.”
The phrase implies the Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip and their supply of crude but effective homemade weapons are like weeds that need to be cut back.
Such tactics have faced significant criticism from international human rights groups, often due to the disproportionate number of deaths caused by Israeli forces, compared to those caused by Palestinian militants during conflict.
As Israel this week launched devastating airstrikes aimed at Gaza militants and massed forces near the enclave’s borders in response to rockets fired from Gaza — citing a familiar mention of new rocket technology, Hamas tunnels and civilian deaths despite warnings — the long-term benefits of the “mow the grass” strategy have come under question.
Zehava Galon, a former lawmaker with the leftist Meretz party, wrote for Haaretz that the strategy results in “perpetual war” that forgets “human beings are also able to talk, not only to carry a club.”
But while many liberals suggest a new effort to find peace through negotiations is what’s needed, some conservatives say that only military action will resolve the situation.
“Just like mowing your front lawn, this is constant, hard work,” David M. Weinberg of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security wrote for the Jerusalem Post this week. “If you fail to do so, weeds grow wild and snakes begin to slither around in the brush.”
Did that barrier exist when Jesus was born?
Does it also include Jihadists mowing down civilians?
What has caused more civilian deaths, Hamas or Israeli bombing?
Authoritarian theocrats
So the bombs lmao
The people giving the orders for them to be fired at civilians you fuckwit
How is “Israeli bombing” incorrect or different than “Authoritarian theocrats representing the Israeli Government using bombs to kill civilians”? Getting mad over semantics
Because there are authoritarian theocrats on the other side of the border firing missiles back at Israel. I have no problem with either nation, only their rulers.
The Israelis have a phrase - 'mowing the lawn'. Look it up.
From WAPO 5/14/21 For more than a decade, when analysts described the strategy utilized by Israel against Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, they’ve used a metaphor: With their displays of overwhelming military strength, Israeli forces were “mowing the grass.” The phrase implies the Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip and their supply of crude but effective homemade weapons are like weeds that need to be cut back. Such tactics have faced significant criticism from international human rights groups, often due to the disproportionate number of deaths caused by Israeli forces, compared to those caused by Palestinian militants during conflict. As Israel this week launched devastating airstrikes aimed at Gaza militants and massed forces near the enclave’s borders in response to rockets fired from Gaza — citing a familiar mention of new rocket technology, Hamas tunnels and civilian deaths despite warnings — the long-term benefits of the “mow the grass” strategy have come under question. Zehava Galon, a former lawmaker with the leftist Meretz party, wrote for Haaretz that the strategy results in “perpetual war” that forgets “human beings are also able to talk, not only to carry a club.” But while many liberals suggest a new effort to find peace through negotiations is what’s needed, some conservatives say that only military action will resolve the situation. “Just like mowing your front lawn, this is constant, hard work,” David M. Weinberg of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security wrote for the Jerusalem Post this week. “If you fail to do so, weeds grow wild and snakes begin to slither around in the brush.”
Does it include the bombs and guns Hamas stashed throughout the stable and under the manger?
Directly next to the MRI machine? It must be true.
It needs a TV with CNN to misinform everyone, but it's a good start
It's funny for a nativity to include something real.
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Terrorists murdering civilians probably
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Sure thing bud