Neither Might Nor Weakness Makes Right https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/israel-zionism/2023/10/neither-might-nor-weakness-makes-right/

October 13, 2023 | Avi Woolf
About the author: Avi Woolf is an editor and translator residing in Israel. His Twitter handle is @AviWoolf.

Behind the ill-informed and sometimes bad-faith accusations of war crimes and atrocities frequently leveled at the Jewish state lies, in many cases, a fundamental assumption about morality: namely, that the weak are always victims and the powerful always oppressors. In this view Israel is Goliath and the Palestinians are David—and, unlike in the book of Samuel, Goliath is wicked because of his size and strength and David righteous not because of his faith but because of his small size and lack of armor. Avi Woolf comments on the bankruptcy of this outlook, revealed by last Saturday’s events:

By all accounts and reports on all sides, the Hamas force that raided and invaded Israel was a serious one. It was not a ragtag group of desperate, crazed “open-air prisoners” or amateurs who have no choice but to hit soft targets. This was a disciplined army, with weapons, training, and tactics to match. They knew how to deploy effectively, to set ambushes, to fight enemy fire with fire. Everything, in short, that a civilized army does.

Except that far from behaving like a newly inducted and respectable member of the international world, the Hamas force behaved even worse than it did when it was but a “weak” organization blowing up buses. All that discipline, training, and skill was laser-focused on committing crimes of a cruelty and barbarity reminiscent of the kind of horrific human behavior that international treaty after international treaty was supposed to stamp out.

It turns out that weak people are not necessarily good just because they’re weak; they may indeed be evil themselves—and when they become strong, they simply become better at being evil.

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