by Professor » Mon Jul 14, 2014 7:55 am
I sympathize with the Palestinians. For the most part, these civilians probably aren't given much choice over whether they want a rocket launcher near (or perhaps even inside) their house. And, even if they are given the choice, many of them probably choose to have it to "take a stand" (think, Underground Railroad, French Resistance, etc.). If I were facing the same things as them, I might choose the same (after I sent my kids and wife away).
On the other hand, I also sympathize with the Israelis. If someone was forcing me to identify the nearest bomb shelter every time I went to a restaurant (I look for the bar, now!), or wakes me in the middle of the night with 30 seconds to get to my basement, while rockets are flying overhead, then I'd want to retaliate, too.
But, ultimately, you know what I see? I see a bully and a picked-on kid getting into a fight in a schoolyard. Sure, I might could step in and stop this fight. But, the underlying things that precipitated the fight will continue. So, what do I choose? I keep walking to get some coffee.