Consider it backwards: Israel sees this attack happening so valuable, that they were willing to forego using the pagers for spying.
Nah, see,, some people would like to return to the time when saying "terrorist" would get people foaming at the mouth and approve whatever the military wants.
Palestine is actually an interesting A/B test: you have Gaza, that is resisting, and West Bank, that is collaborating, and you can compare the results:
Gaza is being subjected to periodical flare-ups of genocide, causing much consternation in the world media, and despite the world governments largely continuing to back Israel, the sheer mask-off nature of the violence seems to have caused the public opinion to shift.
West Bank is being subjected to constant low level ethnic cleansing, disposession, and removal. There are occasional pogroms, but overall it's been quiet and ignorable. Consequently, most people forget they even exist, and those that do can get away with "hoping for peace", thoughts-and-prayers style, as the removal continues.
You be the judge.
"Iran made me do a genocide" is certainly a take. One of the most takes of all time, even.
I... get the feeling you're not trying to have a conversation about the particular incident in the OP article. Which is fine, and good, but don't overproject.
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