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I answered that question by saying that I considered such a thing inevitable, but that I don't approve of it. I have no firm judgment on it because I don't see Israel as an innocent victim. The situation in the Gaza Strip before the attack was dire. Israel thought it had found a good solution by oppressing the Palestinians, but that wasn't the case.
It happened, and that's it for me.
The same thing happened with the Twin Towers. Although the event itself was terrible and traumatic, I was deeply shocked by it at the time. I immediately saw the connection between the US's geopolice strategies in the world. You can't play the innocent victim if your conscience is bad. At least, that's not how it works for me. I look at your role. If you ruffle a cat's feathers, you shouldn't complain that it bites you or condemn its actions. It happens, and you don't oppress it or kill its family. You don't burn down its nest either. Because you know that's the nature of the cat.
But I've read your opinion, and I think it's best to surrender your weapons because I don't trust you with them. The chance that you won't take responsibility for the deadly climate you're creating in your neighborhood seems very real to me, and you don't understand that your neighbors are bothered by your oppressive behavior. And that scratch on your car was a bad thing, but you created it yourself. Only when you see that scratch, you only want one thing: to exterminate your neighbors. That's why I think you should hand in your weapon. Because I don't think you'll ever understand that you can't just oppress your neighbors without consequences. You're in a perpetrator role, and it's very difficult to see through that or resolve it because you feel like a victim.
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