• randon31415@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Without knowing who I am talking about, which would you say is closer to your view: If a group fires rockets and kills civilians, is it

    A) An act of terror for which the group should be punished

    B) A regrettable outcome but permissible because they should have the right to defend themselves

    • Vox@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 year ago

      I think anyone who knowingly fires rockets into civilian populations should be held to account for their war crimes. I am pro-peace.

      I also believe any people, if backed into a tight enough corner, will retaliate by any means they deem necessary. I do not blame them for their actions but I also do not condone nor support them, and if they kill civilians should be held to account for their war crimes. I am still pro-peace.

    • NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip
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      1 year ago

      A false dichotomy.

      For the purposes of what is going on: one government attacked another government, leading to retaliation. In both cases, civillians were predominantly targeted.

      Hamas are terrorists, no doubts about it. But they are also the government of Gaza. And the Israeli Government/IDF/Mossad have been engaging in a slow genocide of a people in what amounts to a concentration camp for decades.

      There are no “good guys” in this war. And it is a war. And, like in all wars, it is the civilians who suffer. The Israelis and tourists who were viciously attacked and brutalized. And the Palestinians being used as human shields by Hamas.

      And… that is also why a “two state solution” is off the table. Because it will just mean Hamas becomes legitimized and consolidates their power.

      But… there is also no situation where the Palestinians survive under the Israeli government.

      • randon31415@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        It may be a false dichotomy, but it is also two contradictory positions held by the both groups in this conflict.