simsa03 (simsa03@gnusocial.jp)'s status on Saturday, 24-May-2025 09:40:58 JST
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People already find it "unfair" that the Jewish couple that has been killed in Washington D.C. gets "all the compassion" whereas the Gazans killed in the current military operation by the IDF do not. Apart from that not really being true given how much the deaths are lamented and Israel is pressured, one main difference is clear: The Jewish couple was killed on purpose and intent; the Gazan civilians are *not* targeted and killed on purpose by the IDF. The IDF does *not* kill civilians in order to get at the Gaza-ISIS whereas the Gaza-ISIS deliberately "sacrifices" its own people in order to survive, to regroup, to attack the IDF, and to slander Israel in worldwide public opinion. The Gaza-ISIS wants Gazan civilians to get killed, the more the better, in order to turn the world against Israel. And they apparently succeed, given the latest actions by France, the U.K., and Canada. Although to Gazans getting killed the reason, cause, and trigger of their death is pretty irrelevant, the moral difference lies in how Israel and how the Gaza-ISIS approach their dying. To the Gaza-ISIS everybody is a combattant, to Israel and the IDF, only the Gaza-ISIS and its fighters are. That the Gaza-ISIS succeeded in having the world blame Israel simply by creating images of stacked bodies on top of bodies shows how much moral reasoning can be replaced by sentiments of emotional distraught in the audience. But not Israel is killing the Gazans, it's the Gaza-ISIS using the IDF to kill the Gazan civilians. I wonder how long Yahya Sinwar has pondered to create this perfect evil dilemma that has Israel, in the eyes of the world, lose its humanity. And everybody is free to choose his side but in doing so should remember: The options between which one chooses have been laid out and created by the Gaza-ISIS. And that makes everyone a part of this Gaza-ISIS game – some taking side by accepting the Islamist terror propaganda of Israel as the inhumane oppressor as a legitimate moral choice, some taking side by embracing the tragedy for both Gazans and the Israelis, due to a conflict the Gaza-ISIS has created. The choice and the moral responsibility for it is on everybody. But it's a choice and not some natural given.