PreEmptive Strikes in Halacha

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June 01 2020
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Israel War 

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A halachic discussion based on the Israeli government's decision to do a pre-emptive attack in 1967

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    1. Title: Rambam Commentary on the Mishna and this subject
      Author: False == 1 ? Anonymous : Nate Maroof &##44;

      I was very impressed with the shiur, but I feel like it did not touch on one critical point. In the Ibn Tibbon translation, the standard, of the Rambam's commentary on the Mishna states in relation to the Gemara that a war is only not reshut if it is conducted against "those who kill them", clearly not a preemptive strike.

    2. Title: Rambam Commentary on the Mishna and this subject
      Author: False == 1 ? Anonymous : Nate Maroof &##44;

      I was very impressed with the shiur, but I feel like it did not touch on one critical point. In the Ibn Tibbon translation, the standard, of the Rambam's commentary on the Mishna states in relation to the Gemara that a war is only not reshut if it is conducted against "those who kill them", clearly not a preemptive strike.

    3. Title: Rambam Commentary on the Mishna and this subject
      Author: False == 1 ? Anonymous : Nate Maroof &##44;

      I was very impressed with the shiur, but I feel like it did not touch on one critical point. In the Ibn Tibbon translation, the standard, of the Rambam's commentary on the Mishna states in relation to the Gemara that a war is only not reshut if it is conducted against "those who kill them", clearly not a preemptive strike.

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