It's completely possible (and often the case) for multiple parties to be simultaneously understandable, yet wholely condemnable, when it comes to violent actions.
Israel should not be confining those in the Gaza strip to such horrible conditions. The settlements need to not only stop, but be withdrawn from much (if not all) of the West Bank. However, there is clearly a security risk posed to Israelis by those in Gaza. Hamas aren't attacking Israel because of the settlements and they'd just as soon kill every Jewish person if they had the chance to, it's literally part of their creed and the backbone to the foundation of Hamas.
It's understandable why those in Palestine would want to fight back. It's not acceptable to capture, torture, rape, murder and defile the corpses of civilians from Israel, though. Recording yourselves doing it and throwing it into the internet to show off your savagery to the world reveals far more intent than simply "freedom fighting." Anyone who says this is "based" or "revolutionary" is showing their true colors. 80 years ago they would be cheering on Jews being trained off to Auschwitz.
The deaths of Palestinians far outnumber the deaths of Israelis, for a variety of reasons, and it's fair to take that into account when weighing up the responsibilities of both sides to end these struggles. But remember, while Israel might dwarf Palestine on its own, Israel stands against a wave of enemies in the Middle East. If Palestinians stopped fighting, perhaps conditions would grow worse for them, or perhaps not. If Israel stops fighting, it will cease to exist, and all her citizens are likely to face the same treatment you've seen today in videos spammed across Twitter and the news today.
The violence is tragic, none of it should be celebrated, no one should be giddy for vengeance or continuous bloodshed. If this situation is to ever be resolved, far more sober minds need to prevail in these conversations, rather than the ideologically partisan ones that look to co-opt every tragedy around the world to further themselves.
This #NationalChampionship is a perfect example why I find it hard to get into @NCAAFootball. There’s no real parity amongst conferences, and promoted games rarely come down to one possession.
This morning I discovered something *extremely* alarming happening in the car market, specifically in auto lending.
I'm now convinced that there is a massive wave of car repossessions coming in 2023.
Here's what I discovered (and what no one knows):
This guy had the guts to speak from the heart about Balenciaga while his gutless co-hosts quaked in fear of having an Unapproved Opinion.
He ripped out his earpiece because he was being told to stop and he didn’t care.
Bravo.
https://t.co/YX00YZnN93
It started with me looking at a map. But soon I got sucked into a deep dark secret, one Qatar doesn't want the world to see.
Qatar has trapped people in its country, and now they're hiding them from view.
NEW VIDEO: https://t.co/SwV1vPK3jZ
I’ll never understand why gyms have 35 lb plates. The most economical setup is:
1 pair of 2.5s
2 pairs of 5s
1 pair of 10s
1 pair of 25s
And as many 45s as you want
You can configure any weight using this setup and saves $$$ and space
#gymmath