• halfempty
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    432 years ago

    Meanwhile bodies are piling up on the streets in Gaza with nobody to count them.

  • @Echo71Niner@lemm.ee
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    52 years ago

    It’s fucking awful when innocent people pay for the price. In emergency situations such as the one described in the article, the need to address and respond to the situation takes precedence over religious law or traditions. The mention of Jewish law in the article is unnecessary in the context.

  • BombOmOm
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    2 years ago

    A story about rabbis counting the bodies of civilians killed in a major terrorist attack is being down voted by users. If this is something you think needs to be suppressed, you need to reassess your priorities.

    • @tsz@lemmy.world
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      402 years ago

      Perhaps Israel shouldn’t have put so much effort into ensuring Palestinians didn’t have access to education and other basic human rights. I’m not into what Hamas is doing or what they’ve done really ever, but what were these rabbis doing while Palestine was being bulldozed for settlements? What, honestly, was the expected outcome? Decades of grinding them down wasnt making things more peaceful. I don’t get it. You cannot blame people for not being sympathetic to headlines like this. You just can’t.

    • @Zaktor@sopuli.xyz
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      162 years ago

      Rabbis having to work on the sabbath isn’t a new important revelation, it’s just a twist to refresh the story of “a lot of Israelis died” in the back and forth propaganda war.

    • @Echo71Niner@lemm.ee
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      02 years ago

      Emergency takes precedence over religious law or traditions. The mention of Jewish law in the article is unnecessary in the context.