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Dear Mr.

Sam(uel) Sank:

I just watched a PBS video (https://youtu.be/2p4Nk59ywUI) about your "experience"


in Gaza wich raised me some questions: Do you really think it is morally justifiable
for a British citizen to go to Israel (in this case Gaza) to wage (a) war and then "go
back home" (as you put it?). How is that different from, for example, a British citizen
going to Afghanistan, join the troops of (again, for example) Osaba Bin Laden, "kill"
a few Americans and a few Afghan civilians, and then , return, placidly, to his "cosy
fireplace and British cup of tea"? Maybe I'm being a little "obtuse/limited" but,
frankly, it seems to me that we are swimming in somewhat "murky waters" (including
from a legal/criminal/penal point of view!). To be clearer: in the (remote) eventuality
of Great Britain going to war with Israel, in which army would you fight?

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