- Oct 20, 2022
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Not sure what you mean - I have repeatedly made the point that we can’t see the war as taking place within a vacuum but against a back drop of 70 plus years of conflict (and illegal occupation among other things by Israel) - how is that ‘erring’? It is a mistake not to see the Hamas attack as not occurring in a vacuum - you have been following this thread, at least much of it as you appear to have done, so it is disingenuous to suggest I would argue the opposite - even the post you responded to can’t possibly suggest a viewpoint that ignores the contextual realities.But that description is, by definition, erring towards a side. As the UN Sec Gen said, we can’t see this instant in a vacuum.
Humanitarianism ( which is my viewpoint) has NO sides. Both Israelis citizens and Palestinian civilians should benefit from fundamental human rights and be protected at time of war. I am not arguing for the protection of Palestinian civilians in Gaza because they are Palestinian but because they are human.
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