Israel has a deep state just the U.S. has one. So I may be the minority opinion here, but you cannot paint an accurate picture of all of Israel in one broad brush stroke, just as you cannot paint all U.S. with one. I have never been a Demtard and and would be offended if somebody tried to lump me in with them.
Also, Israelis have endured so many attacks it has become a way of life there.
My oldest brother was murdered in his sleep over 20 years ago. The guy who did it got 40 yrs, out in 20 with good behavior. So as i write this, my brothers slayer is about to go free. I felt cheated when the sentence was read and i feel even more cheated now.Whenever I hear a conversation about abolishing the death penalty or going easy on the guilty, I ask those voicing such opinions "what if this crime happened to your loved one?" The answer is ALWAYS the same. "Well...that's different". I share all this not to elicit any sympathy, rather to show that once you lose your loved one to a heinous and senseless crime, you change. Not in a bad way, just way more resolved about true justice.
To bring this full circle to the purpose of this post, Israel is a small country lots of people there have lost loved ones to senseless and heinous crimes. All I can say is unless you have walked in their shoes, arm chair quarterbacks are not appreciated because they are irrelevant.
Israel has a deep state just the U.S. has one. So I may be the minority opinion here, but you cannot paint an accurate picture of all of Israel in one broad brush stroke, just as you cannot paint all U.S. with one. I have never been a Demtard and and would be offended if somebody tried to lump me in with them. Also, Israelis have endured so many attacks it has become a way of life there. My oldest brother was murdered in his sleep over 20 years ago. The guy who did it got 40 yrs, out in 20 with good behavior. So as i write this, my brothers slayer is about to go free. I felt cheated when the sentence was read and i feel even more cheated now.Whenever I hear a conversation about abolishing the death penalty or going easy on the guilty, I ask those voicing such opinions "what if this crime happened to your loved one?" The answer is ALWAYS the same. "Well...that's different". I share all this not to elicit any sympathy, rather to show that once you lose your loved one to a heinous and senseless crime, you change. Not in a bad way, just way more resolved about true justice. To bring this full circle to the purpose of this post, Israel is a small country lots of people there have lost loved ones to senseless and heinous crimes. All I can say is unless you have walked in their shoes, arm chair quarterbacks are not appreciated because they are irrelevant.