Thousands of Israelis are rallying in the streets of Tel Aviv calling on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resign over alleged corruption for the fourth consecutive week, while hundreds more gathered in Jerusalem for the first time in an anti-corruption demonstration

You're shifting the goalpost. First you claimed that /u/ferretrape was lying when they said that most of the people killed were attackers, and when I called you out on your bullshit now you're claiming that even 35% is too much.

And to answer your question, yes, I do think that only managing to have 1/3 of casualties be civilian is a good job when you're fighting a terrorist group that uses human shields. It's a miracle more civilians weren't killed.

Why do you guys lie so much?

https://www.vox.com/2014/7/30/5937119/palestinian-civilian-casualties-gaza-israel

What would you rather have the Israelis do? Not fight and have the Palestinians win the conflict and exterminate them? Would that be a "good job" in your opinion?

To go back to whatever Eastern European slum they came from

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