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Introduction: A Reluctant War for Survival and Justice
It’s not often that war can be described as just, let alone the most just war imaginable. War is tragic, bloody, and agonizing. But in rare circumstances, war is also morally necessary. Israel’s recent strike against Iran’s nuclear program – and the regime that built it – is one of those rare instances. It was a war Israel waged reluctantly, only after exhausting every peaceful alternative, and it was waged for the most righteous cause: the preservation of a nation and the protection of millions of innocent lives.
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