This chapter explores the intricate moral considerations surrounding the Israel-Hamas War, delving into the challenging decision-making processes in times of conflict. It discusses the ethical implications of targeting civilians, weighing the necessity of self-defense against the tragic consequences of innocent lives lost. The dialogue draws parallels with historical conflicts and emphasizes the complexities of navigating war's moral ambiguities.
Brendan O'Neill is the chief political writer at "spiked" and host of "The Brendan O'Neill Show." He's also the author of several books, among them "Anti-Woke," "A Duty to Offend," and most recently, "A Heretic's Manifesto: Essays on the Unsayable."
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