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    I suppose this atrocity serves to remind the world of the ongoing, illegal occupation of Palestine, and the repression and brutalisation of the Palestinian people. I can certainly understand the anger. But I do think Tel Aviv was a very poorly chosen target, even by that radical terrorist mindset (which I do not condone). Tel Aviv, with it's diversity, urbanism, lib'rulism, secularism, relative affluence etc is part of the solution, not the problem. Some of those people killed or grievously wounded may well have utmost sympathy for the Palestinian plight, and wish for a just Peace accord.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    I suppose this atrocity serves to remind the world of the ongoing, illegal occupation of Palestine, and the repression and brutalisation of the Palestinian people. ....
    Tel Aviv, with it's diversity, urbanism, lib'rulism, secularism, relative affluence etc is part of the solution, not the problem. Some of those people killed or grievously wounded may well have utmost sympathy for the Palestinian plight, and wish for a just Peace accord.
    I don't think that the dead ones are going to weigh in on the issue any longer.

    Possibly their families and the grievously wounded may well have a different opinion moving forward...maybe, maybe not.

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