Two questions
Hello Rabbi
1. What do you think about the renewal of the war in Gaza? There doesn't seem to be a horizon for the day after (hasn't it already arrived?), there is no clear policy, the innocent in Gaza are already suffering too much, what is the justification for continuing there?
2. The base I serve in has a family housing complex, they have a soccer field that says "For housing residents only" on the sign at the entrance. Sometimes my guys end up playing there. Is it allowed to play there? Or is that theft?
thanks.
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- There has never been a greater prospect for this war, for a thousand reasons. A. This is a threat to Hamas that could lead to the release of hostages. We already benefited from this during the Alexander era (contrary to the US propaganda that Trump released him, what did it was our threat to expand the war). on. If they don't surrender, it's time to go in and destroy them. Keep fighting for a year or two until they're destroyed. There's no reason we can't succeed in this. This is an opportunity that won't come back. third. There is no reason to set a policy for the day after. After we eliminate Hamas, we can bring in whoever we want. Before we eliminate it, no one will volunteer to deal with it in our place. The innocent in Gaza do not exist. There are those who are not involved, but there are almost no innocents. And they really have not suffered enough, the fact is that the kidnapped have not yet returned and Hamas has not yet surrendered. When that happens, we will know that they have suffered enough.
- It depends on the law. Whoever owns the land determines what will be done with it. In a normal city, the residential area beyond the houses does not belong to its residents but to the municipality.
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