The struggle between Israel and Palestine is the most intense because of the struggle for living space. This fierceness is not the fierceness of the battle, but the fact that the two sides are playing a game of cat and mouse. Palestine has no regular armed forces and cannot compete with the Israeli army, so naturally it can only adopt unconventional tactics. Blasting, kidnapping, assassination, hijacking and other methods emerge in an endless stream. Israel is also unequivocal, treating Palestinian militants in the same way—counter-terrorism operations, assassinations, targeted killings—in ways that are learned from and superior to their opponents. Currently, Israel is also the only country in the world that approves the use of unconventional means against its enemies. The "Munich Massacre" once shocked the world, and Israel subsequently planned the "God's Wrath" operation that lasted for more than ten years to eliminate all the main Palestinian leaders who planned the "Munich Massacre".
It cannot be said that suppressing violence with violence is right, but it cannot be said that it is wrong either. After all, the opponents are different, the technical means are different, and the tactics are different. In some cases, as long as the war can be won, and as long as it is beneficial to the country and the nation, some flexible tactics can be adopted.
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