You are making this up, Western media refers to Hamas fighters as terrorists which is where you got the word from, your subconscious mind led to you write that word when you were addressing Hamas but it didn't when you addressed the Israeli army simply because you are not used to hearing it.
First of all, sorry that I noticed your post just now. And no, no way that I' making this up. There is plenty of examples when Western media refuses to call Hamas terrorists, BBC is probably most prominent example:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-67083432But there is more example like The New Yrok Times:
https://nypost.com/2023/10/10/liberal-media-refuses-to-call-out-hamas-for-who-they-are-terrorists/Or CBC:
https://nypost.com/2023/10/10/liberal-media-refuses-to-call-out-hamas-for-who-they-are-terrorists/I can continue, but yeah, I'm making this up.
Since when do "methods of killing" define a terrorist? and how different? what is the difference between kids killed in an airstrike carried by an F-16 or a kid who was killed by an old-fashioned surface-to-surface missile? what seems to be the case here is that you are just making up excuses to avoid calling the Israeli army and government terrorists, what is your next excuse? Hamas and the IDF wear different colored clothes?
There is no difference F-16 airstrike or attacks with surface-to-surface missile, but I wasn't refering to it. I was talking about Hamas killing innocent participants of music festival or civilians who live in kibbutznear to Gaza. If it's not terrorism, then I don't know what is definition of terrorism.
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