Expiring | This Israeli government is a danger to Jews everywhere

Expiring | This Israeli government is a danger to Jews everywhere

A forum 555 leader, the retired Israeli Air Foric helicopter pilot Guy Poran, sent me AGMON and letter to the Arad to find out when a moment is the moment in the time of guest essay. I told them I wanted to publish myself. They write:

We do not seek to lower the magnificent nature of the massacre promised by the terrorists in Hamas to that cursed Saturday. We believe the war is fully justified. …

However, as the war of Gaza was dragged, it became clear that strategic strategies and security purposes and instead served the political and personal interests of the government. Thus it becomes an unrealistic immoral war, and especially shows that a war of revenge. …

The Air Force becomes a tool for those, the government and even the military, claiming to have no innocent people in Gaza. … recently, a snesset member is boasting that one of the government’s achievements is the ability to kill 100 people a day without one surprise.

In response to such statements, we say: As awesome as October 7 Masaker, it is not justified rejection of moral considerations or unbearable use of fatal strength. We don’t want to be like the worst of our enemies.

The end of the night on March 18, with the war continued after the government of the Israeli government has broken the agreement for returning hostages. In a deadly airstrike intended to kill many Hamas commanders (different reports if you have a dozen or fewer), a new record is specified. Munitions fall into the air force pilots to the target killed about 300 people, including many children. No satisfaction given clarity given to the awful result of the attack.

Since then, the Air Force continues with incessant attacks on Gaza. … All buildings with children, women, and civilians are bombarded – bad to eliminate terrorists or destroy terrorist infrastructure. Although some legitimal targets, the unrivaled injury to unstable civilians cannot be denied. …

This is a moment of counting. Not too late. We call on our companion active Duty pilots: Do not continue to avoid asking questions. … because you should take the moral consequence of your actions for the rest of your life. You need to deal with your children and grandchildren and explain how the unimaginable destruction happens to Gaza, how many innocent children have lost the deadly machine you have destroyed.

Just a few hours later I got the letter, Nimrod Novik, a senior foreign policy counselor who sent Secure to Israel, dated on June 8 it was read, in part:

As Commanders for Israeli securityA movement of over 550 retired senior officials from Israeli, Security Services, our lifelong mission is to strengthen the Jews of the Jews. … New events causing enthusiastic and sometimes painful debates in Jewish communities around the world, especially about Gaza status. Many of the Diaspora express public concerns. As a result, some faced violent criticism. Israel was fainted weak or betrayed their connection with the Jewish state, told them that those who lived abroad or not serving IDF should remain silent. We rejected the idea that the Jews on the Diaspora must remain silent on things about Israel. … for those who fear that public criticism corrupt Israel, we say that open, honest dialogue only strengthens our democracy and our security.

I have three reactions to open letters:

First, amen.

Second, this is such pro-Israel as well.

Third, it is time for a similar event that calls evil over Hamas, led by Palestinian supporters and a peaceful Gaza resolution. No one should accept Hamas going on this war to keep herself in power. Nothing more to do to force Hamas pressure to receive a ceasefire than college demonstrations from those who have been college demonstrations from those who have been college demonstrations from the first college demonstrations College demonstrations and officer college demonstrations from Professional Demonstrations from primary profile demonstrations. This is what pro-palestinian looks like.

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