"There's practically a holy consensus right now that the war in the North is a just war and that morality is on our side. The bitter truth must be said: this holy consensus is based on short-range selective memory, an introverted worldview, and double standards.
This war is not a just war. Israel is using excessive force without distinguishing between civilian population and enemy, whose sole purpose is extortion. That is not to say that morality and justice are on Hezbollah's side. Most certainly not. But the fact that Hezbollah "started it" when it kidnapped soldiers from across an international border does not even begin to tilt the scales of justice toward our side."
No, not the words of some rabid anti-semite, self-hating Jew [or some similar offensive "label"] but none other than a professor of political science at Tel Aviv University, Ze'ev Maoz.
Read the full analysis by the professor in this op-ed, here, in Haaretz.
This war is not a just war. Israel is using excessive force without distinguishing between civilian population and enemy, whose sole purpose is extortion. That is not to say that morality and justice are on Hezbollah's side. Most certainly not. But the fact that Hezbollah "started it" when it kidnapped soldiers from across an international border does not even begin to tilt the scales of justice toward our side."
No, not the words of some rabid anti-semite, self-hating Jew [or some similar offensive "label"] but none other than a professor of political science at Tel Aviv University, Ze'ev Maoz.
Read the full analysis by the professor in this op-ed, here, in Haaretz.
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