Steven Bonnell (Destiny)
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And I've written extensively about it. In Kafr Qasem, they killed civilians. And now let's... So you're just eliminating, you're selecting.
And I've written extensively about it. In Kafr Qasem, they killed civilians. And now let's... So you're just eliminating, you're selecting.
And I've written extensively about it. In Kafr Qasem, they killed civilians. And now let's... So you're just eliminating, you're selecting.
Okay, real quick. While he's searching for that, you bring up something that's really important that a lot of people don't draw a distinction between in that there is just causes for war and there is just ways to act within a war. And these two things principally do have a distinction from one another.
Okay, real quick. While he's searching for that, you bring up something that's really important that a lot of people don't draw a distinction between in that there is just causes for war and there is just ways to act within a war. And these two things principally do have a distinction from one another.
Okay, real quick. While he's searching for that, you bring up something that's really important that a lot of people don't draw a distinction between in that there is just causes for war and there is just ways to act within a war. And these two things principally do have a distinction from one another.
However, while I appreciate the recognition of the distinction, the idea that the cause for war that Hamas was engaged in, I don't believe if we look at their actions in war or the statements that they've made, it doesn't seem like it had to do with territorial acquisition. No, no, no.
However, while I appreciate the recognition of the distinction, the idea that the cause for war that Hamas was engaged in, I don't believe if we look at their actions in war or the statements that they've made, it doesn't seem like it had to do with territorial acquisition. No, no, no.
However, while I appreciate the recognition of the distinction, the idea that the cause for war that Hamas was engaged in, I don't believe if we look at their actions in war or the statements that they've made, it doesn't seem like it had to do with territorial acquisition. No, no, no.
I don't think we condemn the Arab side either, though, right? I don't think there was any condemnation.
I don't think we condemn the Arab side either, though, right? I don't think there was any condemnation.
I don't think we condemn the Arab side either, though, right? I don't think there was any condemnation.
Well, I think the reason why it comes up is because there's no shortage of international condemnation for Israel. As Norm will point out a million times that there are 50 billion UN resolutions. You've got Amnesty International. You've got multiple bodies of the UN. You've got now this case for the ICJ. So there's no question of if there's condemnation for Israel.
Well, I think the reason why it comes up is because there's no shortage of international condemnation for Israel. As Norm will point out a million times that there are 50 billion UN resolutions. You've got Amnesty International. You've got multiple bodies of the UN. You've got now this case for the ICJ. So there's no question of if there's condemnation for Israel.
Well, I think the reason why it comes up is because there's no shortage of international condemnation for Israel. As Norm will point out a million times that there are 50 billion UN resolutions. You've got Amnesty International. You've got multiple bodies of the UN. You've got now this case for the ICJ. So there's no question of if there's condemnation for Israel.
No, no, except the Arab states and the Muslim states. Well. Not the entire world.
No, no, except the Arab states and the Muslim states. Well. Not the entire world.