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The poll, conducted in early September by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PSR), found that 57% of people surveyed in the Gaza Strip said the decision to launch the offensive was incorrect, while 39% said it was correct.
It marked the first time since Oct. 7 that a PSR poll found a majority of Gazan respondents judging the decision as incorrect.
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Sounds like there's still another 39% of Gaza left to destroy.
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At least now we know that extreme violence can change their minds
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The people that say violence never works are also the same people that say Saddam held Iraq together with an iron fist of terror and we should have never interrupted that balance.
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I say the second thing but not the first thing
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I say the second thing, but the first thing is true.
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It kinda does. It's not like Germany or Japan followed WWII with any further chudouts. Some people can be motivated by sensible morals, while others need to see their ideology bring ruin.
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Violence often works. Though not in changing the minds of fanatics, and it can make more fanatics.
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