Israeli journalist, Yuval Abraham. who writes for +972 and was interviewed by Owen Jones, explains that Israel's IDF now defines "Collateral Damage" as allowing 200 civilian deaths to attack one Hama target. Previously it was allegedly 5 civilians per Hamas target. Yuval's article, "'A mass assassination factory’: Inside Israel’s calculated bombing of Gaza" explains the permissive airstrikes on non-military targets and the use of an artificial intelligence system that has enabled the Israeli army to carry out its deadliest war on Gaza.
Civilian deaths in Gaza far outweigh Hamas fighters deaths.
Is the U.S. Constitution Obsolete?
Countering The "Christian Zionists/Political Complex"
Christian Opposition To Christian Zionist Theology Is Growing
How Pastor Chuck Baldwin Came Out of the Bondage of Christian Zionism
Mainline Christians are Discovering the Dangers of Christian Zionism
Will Evangelical Chrisitians Embrace Peace Between Israelis and Palestinians?
Open Bethlehem
"One Day in Gaza" - The Documentary Blocked by Israeli Lobby
Which Side of God is Israel On?
Who Controls the Money Controls the World
Why Our Churches Are Defaulting For War
Christian Zionists Snap at the Heels of A Man From Galilee: Archbishop Elias Chacour
The Struggle to Save Al-Aqsa and the Holy Land
Educating Evangelicals About Christian Zionism at the Altar Conference
Israeli Partisans On Warpath in Arizona to Stomp Out Free Speech
Pastor Chuck Baldwin Thinks Evangelical Christian Zionists Are Driving Americans to Atheism
Deceptions Preached Inside Christian Zionist Churches
Christian Zionists and the Christchurch Massacre
Countering Christian Zionists Dual Allegiance
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