Were Israel’s Actions Proportionate?

Did they get the rockets to stop by their actions? Did they stop fighting once the rockets stopped?


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3 responses to “Were Israel’s Actions Proportionate?”

  1. captain arizona Avatar
    captain arizona

    Killing palestinian children is not the answer as the children of gaza are tougher then the crook netanahyu(google netanayhu crook) The crook netanahyu lacks the will to take the casualties to occupy gaza there is nothing in it for him or his friends. Solution pay egypt to occupy gaza let their soldiers and police “deal” with hamas it would be expensive ;but cheep at the price.

  2. Simon Avatar

    What would be point point of occupation? What is gained? Better to hand the Saudis a bill every few years.

    Just kill enough to make the fighting stop. Then they go for softer targets.

    Notice ISIS didn’t head for Israel?

  3. Ben David Avatar
    Ben David

    Uhhh…. ISIS has already infiltrated/made grass-roots contact with Pali terrorists in Jordan, West Bank, and probably Gaza.

    Hamas’ ideology matches that of ISIS. Only tribal and sectarian splits keep the various organizations suspicious of each other.

    But it’s basically the remaining Western-influenced old guard vs. radical Islamicists preaching their version of the Tausendjahriges Reich.

    The old guard is largely in retreat, having miffed their opportunity to Westernize due to corruption and elitism. Even Turkey’s concerted effort to drum Western values into the population falters before a young, generation that saw Europe snub their efforts, and is envious of what oil money has bought the well-connected in the Arab world.

    And in Egypt and Syria, millions of those illiterates are literally starving. Sisi is probably the last gasp of the military/technocrat elite in Egypt. The old habits of corruption and clannishness kept them from building a middle class. But the unwashed haven’t gone away.