Israeli Policies in the Face of the Latest Intifada
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Do you believe that their implementation will quell the violence or intensify it? Which of these two possibilities do you believe the Netanyahu government hopes for? |
I doubt that retaliation on the families is justified or a deterrent, tho I have no sympathy for the attackers and no objection to the anonymous disposal of their corpses.
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This is adding insult to the injury the families have sustained, families who may in fact be innocent of harboring any anti-Israel sentiments, taking or condoning any anti-Israel actions. First they endure the death of one of their own and second they lose all they own and are expelled from the country. All on suspicion alone! |
I should have made it clear that the families shouldn't suffer retaliation for the actions of a rogue member, but retaliation on the perpetrator is another matter altogether.
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I understand not wanting 'martyr funerals' which could lead to more violence. But don't go to anonymous disposal. Bury the dead attackers, then give immediate family access to the grave to mourn. Some level of humanity in this business can't be bad.
Retaliation against the families is just wrong. Not quite as wrong as when the Nazis shot 'hostages,' but too much along the same lines. |
No! The Israeli government cruel? Never! Why they're wonderful people.
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