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The one thing about the Al-Aqsa Flood that surprised me and I'm still not sure I fully understand is how willing Israel has been to just treat the jewish hostages as bargaining chips, rather than chosen lives.
I dont know where consensus landed on whether the initial response to October 7 involved a ton of friendly fire - i recall people like Syrian Girl swearing up and down that Israel just killed people fleeing the rave indiscriminately - but the Israeli government has nonetheless come across as quite callous about their own civilian casualties and hasn't acted like a government that prioritises their chosen people's lives. They really seem to be trying to safeguard their active duty soldiers more than anyone else.
Maybe my view is skewed by the weird and propaganda-polluted news coverage, or maybe they really are incapable of rescuing them and their indiscriminate genocide is just the only frustrated talmudic response they have as they lash out in anger.
I'm not going to pretend i know anything about Israeli military doctrine, but I think that a state that refuses to meaningfully negotiate even when hundreds of their people's lives are at stake, and then runs cover for their soldiers raping people on fucking camera, is so far beyond the pale that its hard to believe there are goys out there with goyish morality that are still willing to defend them.