It's been a week since the Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel that left hundreds dead and many taken as hostages and Israel declared war. Beyond the usual us vs them, democracy vs terrorism, calls to bomb Gaza into the stone age (not unlike the drum-up to war after 9/11 that dragged US into two overt wars and one forever war), there are very few voices of reason that draw on the larger context (not just what happened in the past week). Here are a few:
* Why did Hamas attack, and why now? What does it hope to gain? (The Conversation)
* Israel Gives 1.1 Million North Gazans 24 Hours To Evacuate As UN Warns Of "Calamitous Situation" (CBS)
* Beitenu's Solidarity with Palestine and Israel declaration?
* Robert Reich's Moral Clarity substack post
* How Can Left-wingers Hail Hamas Atrocities Against Israelis as 'Palestinian Resistance? (Haaretz)
* I’m Going to War for Israel. Palestinians Are Not My Enemy. (NY Times oped)
* Why did Hamas attack, and why now? What does it hope to gain? (The Conversation)
* Israel Gives 1.1 Million North Gazans 24 Hours To Evacuate As UN Warns Of "Calamitous Situation" (CBS)
* Beitenu's Solidarity with Palestine and Israel declaration?
* Robert Reich's Moral Clarity substack post
* How Can Left-wingers Hail Hamas Atrocities Against Israelis as 'Palestinian Resistance? (Haaretz)
* I’m Going to War for Israel. Palestinians Are Not My Enemy. (NY Times oped)