Terrorism or Not? 52 Palestinians Killed in Gaza
52 dead and more than 2,400 wounded (one of them is in the photo above). This is the count as of the writing of this article of the casualties in Gaza in the Israeli-Palestinian Border. The incident was called as a clash between protesters and the Israeli forces after the biggest protest erupted due to the opening of the United States Embassy in Israel.
Israel is a Christian Nation
Israel is a Christian nation. I believe that it promotes peace and the respect for human life. Today however as 52 people were killed and thousands injured that was put into question. There are Muslim extremists who kill innocent people and engage in the suicide bombing which are regarded as terrorists. This one - what do we call them?
It is called legal terrorism since it is done by a state supported by a very powerful nation - the United States. No one has the right to kill people and in every regard has to provide maximum tolerance and act only in self-defense.
Someone said that it is indeed self-defense.
3 points for context on #Gaza:— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) May 14, 2018
1. The deaths are a horrible tragedy. But sole responsibility lies with terror org. #Hamas
2. This was no peaceful protest, but Hamas instigated act of violence to infiltrate Israel
3. #Israel, like every nation, has right to defend its borders! pic.twitter.com/7IJzPph9Nb
Yes, we did see molotovs in that photo but will it not be better to just be in the self-defense mode? Israel can very well do that since they are a military with the technology and training to do so. However, what they did was release what they can in order to en masse create havoc and kill people at random.
Yasser Fathi, freelance photographer From Gaza who took this iconic photo, was shot today in the stomach while wearing a bulletproof PRESS vest covering #Gaza. This is how Israeli forces are responding to press and photographers at #GreatMarchReturn protesting #USEmbassyJerusalem pic.twitter.com/FC7BGgiHyy— JewishVoiceForPeace (@jvplive) May 14, 2018
No One is Spared
Yasser Fathi, freelance photographer From Gaza who took this iconic photo, was shot today in the stomach while wearing a bulletproof PRESS vest covering #Gaza. This is how Israeli forces are responding to press and photographers at #GreatMarchReturn protesting #USEmbassyJerusalem pic.twitter.com/FC7BGgiHyy— JewishVoiceForPeace (@jvplive) May 14, 2018
Hamas and Israel must work together to achieve lasting peace. It is not a settlement of who is superior and who has the right to certain amounts of land, rather it should be how the preservation of human life can be achieved.
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