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|    Michael Ejercito to All    |
|    October 7 Offered a Stark Choice Between    |
|    07 Oct 24 06:19:18    |
      [continued from previous message]              Accepting the moral compromises of armed conflict is a hell of a       challenge. But aggressors count on that and are happy to see innocents       killed and wounded to insulate their people from consequences.              Civilian casualties are "necessary sacrifices", Hamas military leader       Yahya Sinwar—who may have since died—told colleagues in correspondence       published by The Wall Street Journal. "In dozens of messages—reviewed by       The Wall Street Journal—that Sinwar has transmitted to cease-fire       negotiators, Hamas compatriots outside Gaza and others, he's shown a       cold disregard for human life," the report added.              Such calculated evil leaves people in a bind. Some have chosen to       embrace terrorists as freedom fighters, as if supposed grievances matter       when the chosen weapons are murder, rape, and kidnapping. Protests       against the war resulting from October 7 feature symbols and slogans in       favor of Hamas and other terrorists. France's President Emmanuel Macron       wants an arms embargo against Israel. Antisemitism is globally on the       rise as those who favor terrorists expand their hate from Israel to all       Jews.              Let them speak. Those who embrace evil reveal themselves to us and let       us know where the next threat might arise. If they go beyond speech to       action, we'll already have them on our radar. Those who have already       engaged in terrorism should be hunted and punished to prevent a       recurrence of such crimes.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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