Sunday, March 31, 2024

Israel and Jews: Exceptional

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International conventions on the legality

of warfare hold that a nation attacked in an

act of war has the unfettered, lawful right in

international law to defend itself through a

counteroffensive launched in response, to

destroy the enemy that sought its downfall.

And when that enemy launched its act of war

by targeting civilians for mutilation, rape and

slaughter, reserving to itself the right to abduct

children, women, the elderly and all those seen

as vulnerable to a sadistic savagery unrecognized

in the modern era, all the more compelling the 

response meant to free the victims from ongoing

brutality titillating their captors. Israel's invasion

of Gaza is entirely justified, the shocked international

community felt over the raw barbarity of the October

7 invasion responded. And then terrorism central's

public relations went into overdrive, stressing the

world with claims of Israeli genocidal intentions

claiming the lives of women and children in Gaza

and the world turned baleful eyes to accusations

of inhumanity in Israel's haste to demolish the

Palestinian death cult fixated on its destruction.

Ah, it is Israel, after all, the Jews' retaliatory 

excesses not to be countenanced as 'peace' activists

march in solidarity with the terrorist horde and

Western leaders call for ceasefire. War is like that

though when Dresden was overwhelmingly fire

bombed and civilian deaths were estimated

between 35,000 and 100,000, the Allied price

to 'stop the war'. Between the nuclear bombing of

Hiroshima and Nagasaki, over 200,000 Japanese

civilians perished. In that era, the Holocaust took

6 million Jewish lives. Jews and Israel -- sigh --

always expendable, never satisfy the human rights

demands of the global industry of peace and war.



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