Since "aggresion" is usually used to mean unprovoked, I think he needs to learn English in a comprehensive way. Maybe he was outraged by Israel's "will to defend itself." That makes more sense.
It absolutely does not. To wit, there's the term "unprovoked aggression", which is different from regular "aggression", which can be either provoked or unprovoked.
It would do Israel well to learn from the Pals how to present their case to the world.
What "aggression" does he speak of?
ReplyDeleteIsrael shot into Gaza in retaliation for some recent Kassam attacks
ReplyDeleteSince "aggresion" is usually used to mean unprovoked, I think he needs to learn English in a comprehensive way. Maybe he was outraged by Israel's "will to defend itself." That makes more sense.
ReplyDeleteAnd in this rare instance so far the UN supervisor has criticized the Gazan missiles not the Israelis. So far.
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ReplyDeleteIt absolutely does not. To wit, there's the term "unprovoked aggression", which is different from regular "aggression", which can be either provoked or unprovoked.
It would do Israel well to learn from the Pals how to present their case to the world.