Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing would ever change my mind, because I am Jewish and care for the Jewish people. I’m not going to change my mind as I watch the ongoing global Jewish genocide started by [Hamas](https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-weekend-essay/what-we-know-about-the-weaponization-of-sexual-violence-on-october-7th) and continued by monstrous Hamas terrorists in [American Universities all over the country](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna173110).
The only people at this point who do not whole heartedly support Israel are anti-Semitic terrorists cheering on the beginnings of the second Holocaust.
OP here. Do you not see non-Jewish people as members of your fellow humanity in someway? For me (as a third party US non-Jewish, non-Muslim observer), it's very difficult for me to see anything besides the numbers at this point. Based on your response, I'm gathering that 1200 Jewish individuals killed on October 7th are considerably more valuable than the 25000-ish civilians killed in Gaza. I don't say this to be over critically... I get it. War is war and Hamas fights with Guerrilla tactics. You may argue this is cowardly or essential, but it is what it is.
Please provide unbiased, clear evidence that 25,000 innocent civilians who were not tied to Hamas and/or Hezbollah have died as a result of the ongoing conflict.
Even accepting these numbers, what it comes down to, is that one side is clearly trying to minimize civilian casualties, that is why the first attack on Lebanon was utilizing pagers and radios known to be operated by Hezbollah, and the second was a targeted bombing of Hezbollah’s headquarters. Meanwhile Hezbollah (and Hamas) shoot thousands of rockets directly targeting Israeli civilians and kidnap Jewish women and children.
DP
You wouldn’t believe it if the hearts of all 25,000+ innocent civilians were left on your doorstep with an affidavit from God himself that each of them was nothing more than an innocent civilian trying to live a peaceful life.
You’re evil. Unmitigated evil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing would ever change my mind, because I am Jewish and care for the Jewish people. I’m not going to change my mind as I watch the ongoing global Jewish genocide started by [Hamas](https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-weekend-essay/what-we-know-about-the-weaponization-of-sexual-violence-on-october-7th) and continued by monstrous Hamas terrorists in [American Universities all over the country](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna173110).
The only people at this point who do not whole heartedly support Israel are anti-Semitic terrorists cheering on the beginnings of the second Holocaust.
OP here. Do you not see non-Jewish people as members of your fellow humanity in someway? For me (as a third party US non-Jewish, non-Muslim observer), it's very difficult for me to see anything besides the numbers at this point. Based on your response, I'm gathering that 1200 Jewish individuals killed on October 7th are considerably more valuable than the 25000-ish civilians killed in Gaza. I don't say this to be over critically... I get it. War is war and Hamas fights with Guerrilla tactics. You may argue this is cowardly or essential, but it is what it is.
Please provide unbiased, clear evidence that 25,000 innocent civilians who were not tied to Hamas and/or Hezbollah have died as a result of the ongoing conflict.
Even accepting these numbers, what it comes down to, is that one side is clearly trying to minimize civilian casualties, that is why the first attack on Lebanon was utilizing pagers and radios known to be operated by Hezbollah, and the second was a targeted bombing of Hezbollah’s headquarters. Meanwhile Hezbollah (and Hamas) shoot thousands of rockets directly targeting Israeli civilians and kidnap Jewish women and children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing would ever change my mind, because I am Jewish and care for the Jewish people. I’m not going to change my mind as I watch the ongoing global Jewish genocide started by [Hamas](https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-weekend-essay/what-we-know-about-the-weaponization-of-sexual-violence-on-october-7th) and continued by monstrous Hamas terrorists in [American Universities all over the country](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna173110).
The only people at this point who do not whole heartedly support Israel are anti-Semitic terrorists cheering on the beginnings of the second Holocaust.
OP here. Do you not see non-Jewish people as members of your fellow humanity in someway? For me (as a third party US non-Jewish, non-Muslim observer), it's very difficult for me to see anything besides the numbers at this point. Based on your response, I'm gathering that 1200 Jewish individuals killed on October 7th are considerably more valuable than the 25000-ish civilians killed in Gaza. I don't say this to be over critically... I get it. War is war and Hamas fights with Guerrilla tactics. You may argue this is cowardly or essential, but it is what it is.
Following the events of the Holocaust, the Jewish people of the world must always have a country, a home, that will welcome them. So many countries, including the US, turned away Jewish refugees during the Holocaust. This actually happened, less than 100 years ago. And that is why Israel’s very existence means so much to the Jewish people. If you do not view it through that lens, it is more difficult to understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing would ever change my mind, because I am Jewish and care for the Jewish people. I’m not going to change my mind as I watch the ongoing global Jewish genocide started by [Hamas](https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-weekend-essay/what-we-know-about-the-weaponization-of-sexual-violence-on-october-7th) and continued by monstrous Hamas terrorists in [American Universities all over the country](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna173110).
The only people at this point who do not whole heartedly support Israel are anti-Semitic terrorists cheering on the beginnings of the second Holocaust.
OP here. Do you not see non-Jewish people as members of your fellow humanity in someway? For me (as a third party US non-Jewish, non-Muslim observer), it's very difficult for me to see anything besides the numbers at this point. Based on your response, I'm gathering that 1200 Jewish individuals killed on October 7th are considerably more valuable than the 25000-ish civilians killed in Gaza. I don't say this to be over critically... I get it. War is war and Hamas fights with Guerrilla tactics. You may argue this is cowardly or essential, but it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing would ever change my mind, because I am Jewish and care for the Jewish people. I’m not going to change my mind as I watch the ongoing global Jewish genocide started by [Hamas](https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-weekend-essay/what-we-know-about-the-weaponization-of-sexual-violence-on-october-7th) and continued by monstrous Hamas terrorists in [American Universities all over the country](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna173110).
The only people at this point who do not whole heartedly support Israel are anti-Semitic terrorists cheering on the beginnings of the second Holocaust.
OP here. Do you not see non-Jewish people as members of your fellow humanity in someway? For me (as a third party US non-Jewish, non-Muslim observer), it's very difficult for me to see anything besides the numbers at this point. Based on your response, I'm gathering that 1200 Jewish individuals killed on October 7th are considerably more valuable than the 25000-ish civilians killed in Gaza. I don't say this to be over critically... I get it. War is war and Hamas fights with Guerrilla tactics. You may argue this is cowardly or essential, but it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing would ever change my mind, because I am Jewish and care for the Jewish people. I’m not going to change my mind as I watch the ongoing global Jewish genocide started by [Hamas](https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-weekend-essay/what-we-know-about-the-weaponization-of-sexual-violence-on-october-7th) and continued by monstrous Hamas terrorists in [American Universities all over the country](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna173110).
The only people at this point who do not whole heartedly support Israel are anti-Semitic terrorists cheering on the beginnings of the second Holocaust.
OP here. Do you not see non-Jewish people as members of your fellow humanity in someway? For me (as a third party US non-Jewish, non-Muslim observer), it's very difficult for me to see anything besides the numbers at this point. Based on your response, I'm gathering that 1200 Jewish individuals killed on October 7th are considerably more valuable than the 25000-ish civilians killed in Gaza. I don't say this to be over critically... I get it. War is war and Hamas fights with Guerrilla tactics. You may argue this is cowardly or essential, but it is what it is.
Dp. Every single one of those civilians would be alive today if Hamas hadn't invaded Israel and massacred 1200 kids at a music festival and a bunch of families living on communes. Hamas declared war on Israel and war is what they got. The death of innocent civilians - I'm thinking of children here and not the majority of adults in Gaza that support Hamas - is tragic. That is why most people avoid war. Rational human beings do not willingly engage in such destruction and death. But Hamas and their supporters in Gaza inexplicably chose to invade Israel and commit all those atrocities. No Israeli has set foot in Gaza in twenty years. And yet Hamas invaded. And thus, war.
All the German civilians that died in WWII - millions - would have lived out their natural lives if the Nazis hadn't invaded Poland. It's the same reality at play here. That is the nature of war. I don't care for Netanyahu and I am appalled at Israel's actions in the West Bank. But I very much believe that Israel is fighting a just war against Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Both groups are for the annihilation of Jews. And as long as such groups and governments exist, I fully support the right of Israel to exist and defend itself. As do the vast majority of Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Would love to hear from the pro-Israel side as well... Is there anything that would make you turn against the Netanyahu government or perhaps feel more sympathy to their opposition?
Yes, I would turn against Israel when it’s clear their land and people are no longer under threat of attack from terrorists and they continued to retaliate.
At the moment I support Israel 100% because if terrorists invaded American homes and killed and kidnapped my countrymen, I would want them to eradicate Hamas. If terrorists shot rockets at me every night, I would want the US to take out the leadership of the terror organization.
If for example on October 7, Israelis snuck into Gaza, and intentionally murdered and kidnapped civilians, then I would not support Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing would ever change my mind, because I am Jewish and care for the Jewish people. I’m not going to change my mind as I watch the ongoing global Jewish genocide started by [Hamas](https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-weekend-essay/what-we-know-about-the-weaponization-of-sexual-violence-on-october-7th) and continued by monstrous Hamas terrorists in [American Universities all over the country](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna173110).
The only people at this point who do not whole heartedly support Israel are anti-Semitic terrorists cheering on the beginnings of the second Holocaust.
OP here. Do you not see non-Jewish people as members of your fellow humanity in someway? For me (as a third party US non-Jewish, non-Muslim observer), it's very difficult for me to see anything besides the numbers at this point. Based on your response, I'm gathering that 1200 Jewish individuals killed on October 7th are considerably more valuable than the 25000-ish civilians killed in Gaza. I don't say this to be over critically... I get it. War is war and Hamas fights with Guerrilla tactics. You may argue this is cowardly or essential, but it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Very effective punishment for their genocidal and anti-Semitic beliefs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Would love to hear from the pro-Israel side as well... Is there anything that would make you turn against the Netanyahu government or perhaps feel more sympathy to their opposition?
Yes, I would turn against Israel when it’s clear their land and people are no longer under threat of attack from terrorists and they continued to retaliate.
At the moment I support Israel 100% because if terrorists invaded American homes and killed and kidnapped my countrymen, I would want them to eradicate Hamas. If terrorists shot rockets at me every night, I would want the US to take out the leadership of the terror organization.
If for example on October 7, Israelis snuck into Gaza, and intentionally murdered and kidnapped civilians, then I would not support Israel.
What do you call the prison camps that Israel was forcing the Palestinians to live in?????
If the US would take their lead and consider using a similar strategy against the Hamas terrorists in our universities, there would be far less Hamas terrorists brutally attempting to murder our Jewish babies.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing would ever change my mind, because I am Jewish and care for the Jewish people. I’m not going to change my mind as I watch the ongoing global Jewish genocide started by [Hamas](https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-weekend-essay/what-we-know-about-the-weaponization-of-sexual-violence-on-october-7th) and continued by monstrous Hamas terrorists in [American Universities all over the country](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna173110).
The only people at this point who do not whole heartedly support Israel are anti-Semitic terrorists cheering on the beginnings of the second Holocaust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing would ever change my mind, because I am Jewish and care for the Jewish people. I’m not going to change my mind as I watch the ongoing global Jewish genocide started by [Hamas](https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-weekend-essay/what-we-know-about-the-weaponization-of-sexual-violence-on-october-7th) and continued by monstrous Hamas terrorists in [American Universities all over the country](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna173110).
The only people at this point who do not whole heartedly support Israel are anti-Semitic terrorists cheering on the beginnings of the second Holocaust.
You and others like you are the reason for this conflict
Anonymous wrote:Nothing would ever change my mind, because I am Jewish and care for the Jewish people. I’m not going to change my mind as I watch the ongoing global Jewish genocide started by [Hamas](https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-weekend-essay/what-we-know-about-the-weaponization-of-sexual-violence-on-october-7th) and continued by monstrous Hamas terrorists in [American Universities all over the country](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna173110).
The only people at this point who do not whole heartedly support Israel are anti-Semitic terrorists cheering on the beginnings of the second Holocaust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Would love to hear from the pro-Israel side as well... Is there anything that would make you turn against the Netanyahu government or perhaps feel more sympathy to their opposition?
Yes, I would turn against Israel when it’s clear their land and people are no longer under threat of attack from terrorists and they continued to retaliate.
At the moment I support Israel 100% because if terrorists invaded American homes and killed and kidnapped my countrymen, I would want them to eradicate Hamas. If terrorists shot rockets at me every night, I would want the US to take out the leadership of the terror organization.
If for example on October 7, Israelis snuck into Gaza, and intentionally murdered and kidnapped civilians, then I would not support Israel.