Abortions and Violations of the IUD in Gaza
On the one hand, you claim that a suspect is a living being whose life is in dispute and should not be killed under any circumstances, meaning even if he has severe disabilities and causes great suffering to his parents (in most cases, only his mother), his surroundings, and even himself, and even though he is not completely alive, he should still not be killed. On the other hand, you support military operations that kill tens of thousands of civilians even though it is clear that no other life will necessarily die (I do not buy this spin that thousands of Israeli civilians will die in the future). You also do not support a hostage deal that would save civilian lives and prefer a glorious victory over it (in my opinion, it would be a glorious failure, but that is another discussion). In short, I would be happy to clarify the sanctity of life and the value of life in your opinion, when the value of life (in the case of a suspect's life) does prevail and when does it not.
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