Israel's Ethical Defense
In the heat of battle, how would you respond?
Published:
April 24, 2010
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Published:
April 24, 2010
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(21) Anonymous, June 12, 2012 9:54 PM
why is it fair that they can shoot Israel kids but we cant risk hitting there kids
(20) M. Minor, April 29, 2010 4:47 PM
IDF - we are proud of you!
IDF - I am a Gentile. But your integrity and moral judgement is so admired. Those precious young people - what difficult decisions they must make. Our prayers are with you. Even though UN and many countries defy your rights - I, for one and there are many like me love and respect your right to the land that God gave you.
(19) ben karan, April 27, 2010 10:43 PM
confused values
all of israels attempts to save civilians or delay in destroying our enemies, has not impressed the "nations" the opposite is true- we have lost countless lives by waiting instead of preempting, and by not responding immediately with the goal or destruction of our enemies, if germany had been immediately attacked- and hitler destroyed befor he got stronger and organized tens of thousands may have died and tens of millions saved.- the video is touching and is incorrect by logic and halachically- there is no exaggerated mercy once enemy has chosen to fight and has been warned.- this is a shameful attempt at western values instead of making hard jewish choises- when pity is given to the brutal, brutally will be visited upon the innocent.
(18) , April 27, 2010 10:06 PM
Hashem Yismor! Hashem should give you wisdom to know what is right.
(17) Dvirah, April 27, 2010 6:36 PM
A Solution
If a dart gun can bring down a charging elephant, it can immobilize a Palestinian terrorist, without killing him. It also won't kill a civilian if the civilian gets hit instead. Perhaps a change of weaponry would be of help. Once the terrorists are immobilized the IDF can go in and strip them of their weapons and destroy their capacity to make war and attack Israel (at least for a while). As Rabbi Solomon would say, something to think about - and maybe even implement.