I would have thought that if somebody is your “brethren” and your military is attacking them - you beg and pled for it to stop. Maybe you even riot. What you don’t do - is find the spots with the best view of Gaza, take out lawn chairs, start the Israeli equivalent of a tailgate party, and cheer was you watch your military destroy your brethren’s homes, maim your brethren, and kill your brethren. But I guess Israeli customs are impossible to understand for many.
That’s the part that gets me. It’s one (huge, unconscionable) thing to inter an entire population, but it’s a whole other thing to break out the chairs and watch the ongoing illegal genocide or, I don’t know, throw a music festival nearby, but I’m just not familiar with their customs.
I would have thought that if somebody is your “brethren” and your military is attacking them - you beg and pled for it to stop. Maybe you even riot. What you don’t do - is find the spots with the best view of Gaza, take out lawn chairs, start the Israeli equivalent of a tailgate party, and cheer was you watch your military destroy your brethren’s homes, maim your brethren, and kill your brethren. But I guess Israeli customs are impossible to understand for many.
That’s the part that gets me. It’s one (huge, unconscionable) thing to inter an entire population, but it’s a whole other thing to break out the chairs and watch the ongoing illegal genocide or, I don’t know, throw a music festival nearby, but I’m just not familiar with their customs.
They share an understanding with their “brethren” in the open air prison camp of Gaza, lol
Some days they really feel for the other side when they have suffering in their own bones because the local supermarket is out of gluten-free bread.