Pitch what? i'm sharing my wievpoint, i realised long ago noone of us "normal" people, have any influence on those in power.
I posted two videos earlier today, either in this thread or the Oct 7th one. I recommend watching them if you're trying to understand the Israeli perspective — not to agree with it necessarily, but to comprehend the mindset. As with any worldview, it has the potential to be both illuminating and dangerous, depending on how it's applied. Israel sees itself as a moral nation, often describing its military as the “most moral army in the world,” and from that perspective, it resists external criticism of its actions.
Regarding Gaza: before October 7th, the population was around 2.3 million, with an estimated 25,000 Hamas fighters. The general population didn’t elect Hamas — many were born into this reality. About half of Gaza’s population is under 18, and roughly 40% are under 15. For years, Gaza has been treated — at least from a strategic lens — as a place to contain threats rather than resolve them. Israel has struggled with how to approach Gaza, and one consequence of that has been a strategy some call “mowing the lawn” — carrying out periodic military operations to degrade militant capabilities before they become more serious threats.
We’ve seen similar preemptive logic used in Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear program, even when Iran insisted it was for civilian use. (I mention this only to stay on-topic with the Iran thread.)
On the difficult subject of children: from the Israeli security perspective — as often repeated in the October 7th thread — the unfortunate presence of children in a war zone is framed through two core arguments:
That Israel is targeting militants, not civilians — and since Hamas operates from within civilian areas, the blame is placed on Hamas for endangering those around them.
That the concept of collective punishment is a Western liberal concern, and that harsh consequences are seen by some as necessary to prevent future attacks.
Once again, the best way to understand how this logic plays out is to listen to Israelis themselves — ideally with a critical but open mind, capable of recognizing dangerous ideas.
Any challenge to how Israel conducts its business is dismissed. Sorry, I split some milk? too bad.
This post was edited by ferdia on Jun 27 2025 12:19pm