It's like everyone should have a free license to kill, no strings attached. Not how things work.
I agree, but what do you expect Israel to do when faced with a group of religious extremists who constantly talk about their aim of eradicating their entire nation and then take actions to do so? Why is it that Israel alone cannot respond to that?
UN, WHO, multiple European prime ministers, so many screaming for a ceasefire.
Israel were attacked brutally. The UN couldnt condemn that. Israel respond. The UN do condemn that. To be clear, the UN couldn't even pass a resolution condemning Hamas.
If anyone truly wanted peace in the region, they would see that it is not going to happen while a group of religious fanatics gets to call the shots. But instead, it's all about what the Jews are doing.
You make it sound like there's no other way, kill them all or oppress them so badly they can't do shit
I don't agree with this paternalistic attitude. In truth, I think the west should have nothing to do with these Islamic countries. We should neither intervene militarily nor offer aid and sanctuary to people who generally hate us. It should be up to the people in those nations to fix their extremely backwards cultures. But they are unable to do this while adhering to their relgion, instead constantly reach into the developed world with violence and relgiously motivated hatred.
Islam is a death cult and the West will almost certainly be at war with it until it reforms.
Re: antisemitism. In the west, we no longer tolerate hatred based on religion, or race and rightly so. But the ever morphing antisemitism has persisted for centuries. The Jews have been hated for every possible reasons. For their religion, for being insular, for integrating and 'taking over' society, for being poor and for being rich. They were hated when they were stateless, they are now hated for having a state.
If Hamas won this conflict, the Jews of Israel would be slaughtered. If you do not support that and see that as a bit of a problem, you may think differently about this conflict.