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Oh look. Who could possibly have predicted these types of responses from people who were complaining about genocide five minutes ago.
Turns out that killing Palestinians is just fine and dandy when it's carried out by terrorists.
Killing 30 people isn't a genocide.
There's no "good" side in war.
And definitely don't look back in history and see what the french did to nazi collaborators
Are we just taking Hamas at their word now? Other Palestinian organizations are saying the executions are unjustified, meanwhile the reflex of Western leftists is to defend whoever's opposing Israel without knowing any of the details.
Is it possible that Israel and Hamas could both be bad at the same time?
https://www.arabnews.com/node/2618928/middle-east
I'm gonna be a both sides-er on this topic as usual. The PA has basically no legitimacy and is widely believed to be in the pocked of Israel, so their words has about as much weight as Hamas'.
That said, other organizations are also condemning the killings, including some of the same human rights NGOs that report on Israeli war crimes.