It's not a fact, but a first-hand recount of a first-hand experience. The bias of a person of themselves affects that on at least two levels: first, on how they perceive their own deed, second, on how they recount the perception of that deed.
Some times you can state facts and still be wrong in other ways.
Example:
If one side says "Hamas dresses as civilians" to excuse killing civilians, they're factually correct and criminal.
If someone then goes online and drops "Hamas dresses as civilians" they're factually correct and reinforcing a criminal's defense.
Anyway, the morality of IDF behavior is apparant to an impartial behavior by just considering the thought experiment that IDF doesn't killing Israeli civilians "just in case" they're Hamas in disguise. They only kill Palestinian civilians "just in case" they're Hamas.
It's not a fact, but a first-hand recount of a first-hand experience. The bias of a person of themselves affects that on at least two levels: first, on how they perceive their own deed, second, on how they recount the perception of that deed.
Not all facts are on topic.
Some times you can state facts and still be wrong in other ways.
Example:
If one side says "Hamas dresses as civilians" to excuse killing civilians, they're factually correct and criminal.
If someone then goes online and drops "Hamas dresses as civilians" they're factually correct and reinforcing a criminal's defense.
Anyway, the morality of IDF behavior is apparant to an impartial behavior by just considering the thought experiment that IDF doesn't killing Israeli civilians "just in case" they're Hamas in disguise. They only kill Palestinian civilians "just in case" they're Hamas.
You <-------> The point
And Hamas only targeted civilians on October 7th and didn’t even try to go after soldiers, so by your logic they are even worse.
I’m really supposed to take people that celebrated October 7th in good faith when they celebrate Jewish civilians getting killed.