There is a significant moral distinction between actions taken in warfare, such as attempting to rescue hostages, and acts that deliberately target civilians, which are categorized as terrorism. The intent behind military operations involves adherence to principles of war, where collateral damage may occur, while terrorism is characterized by indiscriminate violence aimed at civilians. Recognizing this difference is crucial for understanding the nature of conflicts and the ethical considerations involved in each action.

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