What if evil is at the root of most human beings?
Why does it have to be goodness?
One or a few of them together could.
Unfortunately you leave out Israel's allies who must be considered as part of their defence....
If you insist on players a numbers game UB, you will have to factor out the number of children that would not have been killed had Hamas not deliberately shielded themselves from attack with children.
But you ought to be able to see why such arguments are ultimately futile and deliberately provocative. They certainly come nowhere towards proving one side more evil than the other*. It isn't that kind of war.
* other arguments might, but not the dead kids one
Thats a fair question chops. I can understand your concerns. It's pretty fair to say people living in gaza are doing it hard.If you had a kid, on purely safety reasons, would you prefer him or her to live in Gaza or Israel? Why one or the other?
I agree. There has been far too much blood spilt over this tiny bit of land. And any more fighting ensures more for the future.Thats a fair question chops. I can understand your concerns. It's pretty fair to say people living in gaza are doing it hard.
For me the argument is not really who is right or wrong in this war. Personally i think everyone is a loser in war. I think you agree to a point on that too.
My biggest peeve is the way UB just makes up information. For example he keeps saying 800 are killed in this round of the war, he posts a link to support his views, yet the very link he posts has nothing to do with his facts and numbers.
Well, we should begin by differentiating between a "human shield" tactic and a government shielding itself from attack by installing its offices, bomb-making factories etc. deliberately amidst civilians. But let's take your argument seriously. If it is impossible not to do so (which I doubt, but for argument's sake will assume), isn't that all the more reason to take a different tack to that which Hamas has taken?
What do you honestly expect them to do? THEY CANNOT LEAVE! That is a point that I don't think anyone gets. Israel closed their airport, has closed all their borders, has crippled their economy, long before Hamas was in power. So what do you HONESTLY expect them to do?I think it is somewhat simplistic to argue that Palestinians cannot - just simply cannot - take better care of their children when they deliberately bait an "oppressor" - not necessarily my word but it's been used often enough to warrant consideration.
At what point does responsibility for one's own kind come into play? I don't side with Israel incidentally, but logic will inform anyone that if you are seriously concerned for your welfare and the welfare of your children, you sign up to a peace process not antagonise the enemy.
What do you want them to do?
I would like them next time they are at Camp David or its equivalent, to say YES to the peace process, and by so doing start to enlist the sympathy of more reasonable human beings. Then we can get tough with Israel with right on our i.e. peaceniks' side for once. But it is impossible to side with a people who take up armed struggle in preference to peace.
Arafat failed to sign. Practically everyone in the world gave up listening after that.
If they want the world to get tough with the likes of Sharon et al, they will enlist our sympathy. That did not and is not happening.
I think you have just argued my case for me.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1225036822689&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
My point is not to claim this as truth, but to proffer (again) the point of view that trying to pull everyone over to one side of the issue and one side alone - regardless of the strength of some of those arguments - is to inevitably drag out the conflict for ever more.
This is folly.
I have no doubt we would not be having this discussion had that not happened.
Rather than get in amongst the debate on who's right or wrong, I'm having trouble understanding something.
If you were a parent, and your city was under attack with bombs, missiles, tank mortars, armed soldiers shooting at stuff - would you be sending your kids out to school?
Knowing that Hamas are drawing fire onto sensitive targets with firing missiles from school grounds etc, wouldn't you be doing something a little different in protecting your loved ones?
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