The lack of outrage over broader human suffering, such as the indiscriminate firing of rockets into Israel or ongoing violence in the Congo, highlights a selective focus on Israel's military actions. Critics appear more upset by Israel's precision and care for human life during conflict than over the chaos inflicted by its adversaries. The notion of a 'humane war' challenges the conventional understanding of warfare, suggesting that when military actions are conducted with forewarning, evacuation support, and targeted efforts to minimize civilian casualties, it exemplifies a contrast to the brutality of its enemies, ultimately raising questions about the nature of moral outrage in wartime scenarios.

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