Common sense? Not at all - to keep attacking Israel the way hamas does has no sense Godly nor common at all.Thank you for a common sense response.
The Israeli government doesn't, either.We’re not talking about Christians. We’re talking about Israel
Antisemitism and anti-God attitudes have fueled most if not all the attitudes of those who are trying in vain to defend those who are attacking Israel. God is not pleased by that.It is, someone has already wrote an article on it.
Actually the whole situation is horrific and should have never happened.There are Jews in Israel criticizing the IDF actions in Gaza.
Like all wars the usa has been in. And most of the world, if not all -Actually he whole situation is horrific and should have never happened.
When Hamas killed women and children in Israel, practically the whole world called them animals and pure evil.
Now, Israel is doing that very thing to Gaza, and all the world can do is beg them not to be the same kind of monsters they think they're fighting.
No one said it was easy. Their choice is to stay with terrorists who are happy to see them die or flee to safety.Great. Let's see how easy this would be. Leave everything in your house, get in the car today and drive down to Missouri. Maybe put a tent in the boot so you'll have somewhere to sleep. Taker a few personal items because you won't be going back.
That is impossible to escape during the war hamas continues being the evil behind it, and of course likewise iran and other countries financing hamas; so, unless hamas surrenders, three will be a lot of blood shed....One way or another, what most of you are doing here is demonizing the Palestinians as justification for what will essentially be genocide and mass removal of population.
Thank you, wle, for that more balanced perspective (though I am assuming that when you say 'whole situation', it is inclusive of Israel's response to war crimes with more war crimes).Actually the whole situation is horrific and should have never happened.
That means cutting off electricity harms only the civilians, not Hamas.Hamas has generators and fuel
You have come a long way from needing water to genocide.Right, you're making the equivalence that there is no distinction between Hamas and Palestinians; they are all the same. It's essentially what a moderator here said over on another thread when he said even Palestinians babies are terrorist (thus justifying the bombing of them).
One way or another, what most of you are doing here is demonizing the Palestinians as justification for what will essentially be genocide and mass removal of population.
They are not fighting over land, they are fighting over the right to survive and live in peace.Thank you, wle, for that more balanced perspective (though I am assuming that when you say 'whole situation', it is inclusive of Israel's response to war crimes with more war crimes).
Neither one of them should be killing one another, especially since all they're really fighting over is land and religious tradition.
This is exactly why Jesus said that all who had come before him were thieves. All this effort to point to some other situation, or person, or people as justification for going against Jesus only shows just how right he was about that.Christians don't judge the righteousness of our actions by the Old Testament.
Excellent observation.That means cutting off electricity harms only the civilians, not Hamas.
It's glossed over with lots of flowery platitudes, but at the heart of it, some physical possession or some religious position is the root of it.They are not fighting over land
Well, they aren't being allowed to flee to Egypt . And there's nothing to keep Hamas forces from blending with them anyway as they flee.No one said it was easy. Their choice is to stay with terrorists who are happy to see them die or flee to safety.