Tomcats
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I agree that Netanyahu's actions definitely instigated the situation, however the militants are escalating it. There was not one death from the protests at first, messy scenes but no deaths. Yet the militants felt so threatened that they launched missiles knowingly imprecise at Jerusalem. Imagine if that hit Al-Aqsa, they'll probably say Israel exploded it or some other bs and cause an all out massacre of each other, which is precisely their aim. Even with guided munitions they targeted a civilian vehicle so make of that what you will i suppose. They have precision and long range weaponry however are refraining from using it mostly as it will be another escalation, they are being a tad bit cautious to provoke Israel further.I think most people on the forum have realized that talking to you is like talking to a brick wall, The Israeli's have forced the hand of the Palestinians, they have no other choice but to fire and fight from densely populated area's because there are no other area's to fire from, and mind you the area is so densely populated because the Israeli's keep encroaching upon Palestinian land and kicking them out. You talk about them firing rockets indiscriminately and hitting civilians, well that's because most of their rockets are unguided and imprecise maybe if the Israeli's stopped killing any respectable Palestinian scientist or industry they could develop some more precise weaponry so that collateral damage is reduced. These Palestinians are fighting for their lives and when your pushed to such limits you have two options, you use what is at your disposal or you surrender to your enemy and in the case of the Palestinians that would be worse than death
I am open to other opinions as long as they are respectful, provide insight and constructive criticism. I don't tolerate genocidal delusions as a certain member(s) are here trying to incite.