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The internet is quite saturated with Israel/Palestine arguments that selectively ignore everything bad that one side has been doing, graphically describes everything bad the other side has been doing, and then presents it as some sort of novel insight into the bottomless hypocrisy and evil of the former side like nobody has considered it from that angle before. I would hope we can do better here.
That being said, maybe the set of pro-Palestinians I am exposed to is non-representative, but my sense is that unlike the pro-Israelis they at least don't generally outright gaslight away half of what is happening. Instead, they treat Oct 7 rather like the public treats the violence against the civilian population of the losing nations of WWII - "not strictly good, but they honestly had it coming". (Red Army on German civilians is getting reevaluated due to modern political shifts, but from what I understand the fate of the Japanese settlers and their descendants on Chinese territory still is squarely in that category.)
That certainly has not been my experience of the pro-Palestine faction. I've encountered plenty of outright denial of any sexual assaults on October 7th, lots of allusions to the Hannibal doctrine, and at least one guy who outright claimed that Hamas killed zero civilians on October 7th and that all of the footage of them doing so was deepfakes created from whole cloth by Shin Bet. "That isn't happening, and it's good that it is" seems to be the order of the day.
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