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Born in Brooklyn's avatar

As an American, a Jew, and a Zionist, I thoroughly disagree with Glenn's assertion that Palestinian voices are being silenced. Everywhere I turn, I see 'free palestine' posters. On every college campus, in constant, repeated protests, in Keffiyehs on the heads of large number of people. I would argue that the voices of the Israeli, tens of thousands, who lost their homes, their families are being silenced by the mainstream media. Further, the number of dead innocent Palestinians that Glenn is quoting are exaggerated figures, provided by Hamas and Qatar. Glenn and John have always taken the position that people have agency, and therefore are responsible for their actions. I can both feel sympathy for the loss of life and property in Gaza, and anger for those who forced this war upon Israel. I can sympathize with the plight of the innocent, who's only crime was being born in the West Bank, while being angry at those who constantly renew the need for checkpoints through their acts of terror. Please Glenn, don't take what you are reading as Gospel. Dig deeper. Use your incredible intellect to see that the tragedy of the Palestinians, in large part, are the fault of the unwillingness to let go of their hate for the Jew. Otherwise we will see more death more destruction, more tragedy. Every people/culture have their flaws. Including mine.

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Daniel Melgar's avatar

Please stop deflecting the moral blame away from Hamas and those many, many Palestinian supporters, who are to blame for those “innocent lives “ killed in the justified defense of Israel. There is no context that can justify the atrocities that Hamas committed on October 7th (just like all the immoral acts throughout modern history: the Ottoman’s Armenian genocide, the Holocaust, Pearl Harbor, Stalin’s forced famine in the Ukraine, Mao’s Great Leap Forward, and so many more).

Once Hamas and their supporters unconditionally surrendered, then, and only then, should we (or any other interested third party) broker a peace agreement that can endure. Let Japan and West Germany represent the most successful examples of such a peace.

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