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What about proportionality?    Dr. Alon Ben-Meir
31. the death of a child
When a child dies our future is lost. It is said they are the arrows we shoot into the future. To describe this loss as collateral damage merely disassociates us from the reality. Is the response to an aggression ever proportionate? Can we pay this price? Can we as a civilization afford the loss? Our history seems locked in an antagonist-protagonist match that escalates as we further fill the surface of this small rock. We grow more and more practiced at the arts of destruction. To Israel - be peace and, if absolutely necessary, force a peace. We all have a right to be wherever we are - in peace.
michael ,   seattle, wa   (07.30.06)
32. Should the IDF first knock?
What more can be done? After dropping 1000's of leaflets and issuing numerous warnings to the civilians in Sthn Lebanon to move north and out of the war zone, should the Israeli soldiers then risk their lives by first knocking on the door of the home or building likely housing the katyushe rockets launcher(s)?
Bezalel ,   Tel Aviv   (07.31.06)
33. #2
Lacking brain is regrettable, topping that with being illiterate is unnecessary. This is why your ilk has been beaten by Israelis time and again.
aussie ,   Melbourne, Australia   (07.31.06)
34. disproportionality
Lebanese dead + 750 Israeli dead = 50 This is what the world means by disproportionality.
james ,   scotland   (07.31.06)
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