“No one is looking at us or the extent of this disaster or the crimes that we are experiencing in Gaza,” he said. Still holding his microphone, he slid off his flak jacket marked with the word PRESS and unstrapped his helmet.

“These protection jackets and helmets don’t protect us,” he said, flinging the equipment to the ground. “Nothing protects journalists. … We lose our lives for no reason.”

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    How do you know who is Hamas and who is a civilian? It’s not like Hamas honorably sticks to identifiable uniforms in this war they started

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      If they filter through the border they can’t be armed. It’d be pretty easy to take away all their arms if no one was left to guard their tunnels.

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      You’re right, so let’s just declare everyone in Gaza Hamas and bomb everyone. Right? Isn’t that Israel’s current policy?

      Hey, why don’t we speed things up and nuke the area. Wouldn’t that be more efficient?

      Killing civilian children is not an appropriate response to terrorism.

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        And what, according to you, is the best response Israel could make to an unending string of terrorism?

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          What unending string of terrorism? Before Oct 7, when was the last Israeli killed or injured by Hamas?

          But to answer your question, the best response is securing the boarder and asking yourself “what could be the motivation for these attacks?”. It’s to try and seek/broker peace.

          I’d suggest reading up on the IRA and the good Friday agreement to see how a government can end an unending string of terrorism. A relentless show of force is how the US created ISIS. That’s what Israel is doing right now.

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          Apparently letting in the terrorists. They took the usa Democrat course in securing borders

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      it’s really obvious:

      • in a tunnel underground? terrorist

      • shooting Israeli’s? terrorist

      • not getting the fuck out of an active war zone and pretending to be a civilian? terrorist

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        Should all of Ukraine abandon their land because Russia declared their land an active war zone?
        If someone invades your country do you not have the right to fight back? You’re basically saying, leave or die. How does this logic not apply to the attacks of oct. 7th? Not defending said attacks, just pointing out how utterly brainless your statement is. It also sounds like approval of genocide.