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2023-12-11 The Japanese once did the same thing to the Israeli people as Hamas. [長年日記]

The Japanese once did the same thing to the Israeli people as Hamas.

Tel Aviv Airport Shooting.

It was an indiscriminate terrorist attack by the JRA(*) that killed 26 unarmed civilians and seriously injured 80 others at the airport.

(*) The Japanese Red Army and the United Red Army are different organizations but will be called the JRA.

At that time, the majority of the Japanese people hated the JRA's terrorism, and the Japanese people and the Japanese government made one of the biggest apologies to the State of Israel.

They are Japanese in that they don't just say, "They are strangers and just idiots."

The Japanese government (police) then embarked on a campaign to destroy the JRA (and the United Red Army).

And since the 2000s, no organizational activity has been confirmed.

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The difference between Hamas and the JRA is in the level of popular support.

Hamas has a certain amount of support from people in the Gaza Strip (and rightly so).

In comparison, the JRA and Rengo-Sekigun had almost no popular support, but they still had the support of some radical students.

However, after the revelations of the JRA's "mass lynching" of the Asama-Sanso incident, even that faint support was lost.

Aside from that.

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The country of Israel has always retaliated against attacks on Israel.

As far as I know, the retaliation rate is 100%.

However, about the Tel Aviv airport shooting incident, there has been no confirmation of Israeli retaliation against Japan.

However, I think there was a good chance of that happening.

Of course, the likelihood of Israel taking direct military action against Japan, a U.S. military ally, is infinitesimally small.

Nevertheless, they could have infiltrated the Illegals (illegal combatants) to carry out retaliatory activities.

If that had happened, there would have been a possibility that a small number of Japanese civilians would have been killed.

I think that they were lucky that the Japanese people had given up the JRA.

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This is a hypothetical story,

If the Israeli Air Force bombed Japanese soil to destroy the JRA's strongholds, killing uninvolved civilians as collateral damage -- the Japanese people would not allow that to happen.

At least, I would never forgive them.

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That is what is taking place in the Gaza Strip right now.