Should we get involved in another war in Syria?
The Druze in Israel have made a bloody alliance with us.
Is it now that their brothers in Syria are being slaughtered?
Is it our duty to save them?
Should we see the way the Druze see themselves as brothers, whether in Syria or in Israel, or should we say, an Israeli citizen saves a Druze citizen, that's none of our business? And what about Jews in distress, and we operate the IDF, a seven-member institution, to save them, and the Druze are also served there?
On the other hand, we are in a problematic area and mutual clan slaughter is endless water.
(And I hope that in a few years we won't reach mutual slaughter between the groups here, which Netanyahu is inciting there.)
We are supposed to save everyone we can, everywhere, to the best of our ability, even if there is no blood covenant.
What is the definition of "to the best of our ability"?
It's clear that technically it's possible to direct resources to save a lot of people around the world, the problem is that this will come at the expense of the well-being of our people.
I don't know how to give a definition. There is common sense and reasonable doses of prices and benefits.
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