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Title: mercy for the merciless
Post by: Sojourner on October 19, 2023, 08:36:41 PM
Despite the horrific treatment Jews in Israel received at the hands of Hamas terrorists, some of the transgressors were among the patients treated by doctors at Israeli hospitals:

CBN News spoke with Dr. Shlomi Codish, Director General of Sokora Medical Center in southern Israel near Gaza and one of the nation's leading hospitals.  The emergency department doctors and nurses treated nearly seven hundred patients immediately following the terror attack, which is about four times their usual number.

Patients included women, children, and Israel's enemy.

"We had some Hamas terrorists brought into our hospital," said Dr. Codish, "We all are obligated by international oath and by moral duty to treat and stabilize anyone we see.  In both cases the terrorists were moved on to army facilities for continued medical care," he said, adding, "As difficult as it is, we treat everyone, it's one of the major differences between us and Hamas terrorists."


From CBN News:

https://www2.cbn.com/news/israel/israeli-hospital-staffers-stunned-savagery-oct-7th-hamas-attack-yet-still-treat?inid=c5214fa8-7cdc-45a0-a9a7-f2277ead0f5f&utm_source=news&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=news-eu-cbnnewspm&utm_content=231019-8073957

Title: Re: mercy for the merciless
Post by: Slug1 on October 19, 2023, 09:58:36 PM
Despite the horrific treatment Jews in Israel received at the hands of Hamas terrorists, some of the transgressors were among the patients treated by doctors at Israeli hospitals:

CBN News spoke with Dr. Shlomi Codish, Director General of Sokora Medical Center in southern Israel near Gaza and one of the nation's leading hospitals.  The emergency department doctors and nurses treated nearly seven hundred patients immediately following the terror attack, which is about four times their usual number.

Patients included women, children, and Israel's enemy.

"We had some Hamas terrorists brought into our hospital," said Dr. Codish, "We all are obligated by international oath and by moral duty to treat and stabilize anyone we see.  In both cases the terrorists were moved on to army facilities for continued medical care," he said, adding, "As difficult as it is, we treat everyone, it's one of the major differences between us and Hamas terrorists."


From CBN News:

https://www2.cbn.com/news/israel/israeli-hospital-staffers-stunned-savagery-oct-7th-hamas-attack-yet-still-treat?inid=c5214fa8-7cdc-45a0-a9a7-f2277ead0f5f&utm_source=news&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=news-eu-cbnnewspm&utm_content=231019-8073957



Quite a difference between people with a moral compass vs people who are evil.

I can't even count the times during Desert Storm, peacekeeping in Macedonia and two tours during Iraqi Freedom where enemy combatants, once rendered non-combatant due to their wounds/injuries that we inflicted, became a priority for medical stabilization before movement to secure holding.

Title: Re: mercy for the merciless
Post by: Rebecca on October 19, 2023, 09:59:34 PM
Israel’s abortion law now among world’s most liberal
Despite its conservative leanings, government approves free pregnancy termination for nearly all women, and it barely causes a ripple.

They are not always so merciful.
Title: Re: mercy for the merciless
Post by: Fenris on October 22, 2023, 07:26:25 PM
Israel’s abortion law now among world’s most liberal
Oh look! Let's bring up our pet cause in a discussion that has nothing to do with it! Because, reasons!

Israel's abortion laws have nothing to do with the abortion rate, which is comparatively low (less than half that of the US).

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They are not always so merciful.
Who are you to judge?
Title: Re: mercy for the merciless
Post by: Fenris on October 22, 2023, 07:28:44 PM
Despite the horrific treatment Jews in Israel received at the hands of Hamas terrorists, some of the transgressors were among the patients treated by doctors at Israeli hospitals:
The bible commands us to treat our enemies fairly. So we do.

Proverbs 25 "If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat, and if he is thirsty, give him water to drink."

This is repeated in Romans 12.
Title: Re: mercy for the merciless
Post by: Sojourner on October 22, 2023, 08:05:58 PM
The bible commands us to treat our enemies fairly. So we do.

Proverbs 25 "If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat, and if he is thirsty, give him water to drink."

This is repeated in Romans 12.

Yep. And it exemplifies an admirable quality that is beyond the comprehension of the savages that attacked Israel.
Title: Re: mercy for the merciless
Post by: Rebecca on October 22, 2023, 08:18:31 PM
Israel’s abortion law now among world’s most liberal
Oh look! Let's bring up our pet cause in a discussion that has nothing to do with it! Because, reasons!

Israel's abortion laws have nothing to do with the abortion rate, which is comparatively low (less than half that of the US).

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They are not always so merciful.
Who are you to judge?
any rate is sinful . Because Hamas is evil does not make something not evil. Israel said get out because we are going to come in. Israel has shown much mercy and should level hamas
Title: Re: mercy for the merciless
Post by: Fenris on October 22, 2023, 08:41:12 PM
any rate is sinful
The world is an imperfect place. Let's stay on topic.
Title: Re: mercy for the merciless
Post by: Rebecca on October 22, 2023, 11:54:27 PM
yes sir :)
Title: Re: mercy for the merciless
Post by: RabbiKnife on October 23, 2023, 07:00:58 AM
And at the same time, my heart breaks, and I am angry at myself, when I realize that in all my prayers for Israel and for my family there, I have not prayed for the souls of the terrorists, that the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob would break through their demon possession and draw them to himself.

A very counterintuitive prayer, I must agree.

Title: Re: mercy for the merciless
Post by: Fenris on October 23, 2023, 12:06:06 PM
I have not prayed for the souls of the terrorists

Churches in Spain up until the 1980s held mass to pray for the soul of Adolf Hiter.

Not cool.
Title: Re: mercy for the merciless
Post by: RabbiKnife on October 23, 2023, 12:32:31 PM
I don’t think that praying after someone is dead is of any effect

God is, however, merciful to sinners while they are living, conditioned on some rather strict requirements.

I fully understand that is a Christian doctrine and not necessarily a Jewish perspective.

I personally like the Conan prayers…for Hamas