Fnord wrote:
Actually, it's the "settlers" who, against Israeli law that was systematically non-enforced, decided their land wasn't enough and who reached for the land originally owned by Palestine.
This war is tragic and the ones in the worst situation right now are the Palestinian civilians in the Gaza strip. Those who were appalled by Hamas crimes yet know
they will pay the cost of it.
Two million people fenced in a city, with no food, no electricity, no medicine, air strikes and nowhere to escape. How is this supposed to prevent further radicalization?
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