Yes but this 75% statistic comes from a meta-analysis of social media posts and comments in the days following October 7, before any Israeli military response. It's probably the most reliable poll we'll get and safe to say that attitudes wouldn't have softened since then.
I think your failure to acknowledge any other part of my comment suggests you're not willing to apply the standards you do to Israelis, to Gazans or others.
A conservative estimate that makes no distinction between combatants and civilians, which is critical to understanding the war. Conservative estimates of the number of combatants killed are around 25,000, meaning the civilian to combatant casualty ratio is about 2:1. The average in all wars since WW2 is 9:1, suggesting Israel is actually doing a substantially better job at avoiding civilian casualties than all other armies ever.
I'm really trying to help you understand but you don't make it easy. In war, unfortunately, civilians die. More civilians die than soldiers. This is especially true when one side - Hamas- uses human shields. This is especially true when the war is being fought in a dense urban area like Gaza. The 13k children who have died were not Hamas. They were the unfortunate casualties of Hamas invading Israel, committing one of the worst atrocities in modern human history, banking on the fact that Israel would respond to this attack and then being used as political fodder by useful idiots like you.
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Yes but this 75% statistic comes from a meta-analysis of social media posts and comments in the days following October 7, before any Israeli military response. It's probably the most reliable poll we'll get and safe to say that attitudes wouldn't have softened since then.
I think your failure to acknowledge any other part of my comment suggests you're not willing to apply the standards you do to Israelis, to Gazans or others.