Yes, that is for sure. Absolutely. But I still think it is a completely disproportionate response. If a rocket landed near my son's school, and then my government carpet bombed civilian areas in order to get 'the bastards that did it' I don't know what would make me more upset. They also have schools in the occupied territories. The Israelis flattened schools (amongst many other things) not so long ago in Lebanon in response to the kidnap of 2 soldiers. Again, completely disproportionateforge wrote: but there is another point that has to also be read there and that is:don't know about you, but if a rocket landed near my son's school I'd feel pretty damn angry and want to bomb the bastards that did itAnother rocket landed near a school in the town
The minority of Palestinians that fire these crude rockets aren't doing themselves any favors, but neither are the Israelis by the way they respond to these kinda things. Quassam rockets have a totally short range and a truly peace loving moral government might think an appropriate response to these rockets would be to move the schools out of range. Instead of provocatively building settlements ever more closer to the occupied territories. That is certainly one way to look at it. A critic may reply, 'well, why should the Israelis move their settlements in the face of enemy rocket fire. It is their home after all?' Well, it used to be the home of the Palestinians. Therein lies the crux of the matter.
I guess I'm just a woolly liberal!

