Obviously, you are totally ignoring the root causes of this whole escalation:Did you not bother reading anything about the violence between alt-right settlers and Arabs going on for weeks before police started restricting gatherings in the area? Or do you think the police should have let mobs of radical Jews and Muslims gather to brawl in the streets?
And seriously, do you really think that police going on Al Aqsa justifies Hamas rocket fire? If you want to look at historic antagonism, you could go right back to Mohammed's wars against Jewish villages but that has nothing to do with the decision by Hamas to use terrorism to 'protest' through terrorism.
At the beginning of Ramadan, Israel blocked off a popular gathering spot where Palestinians traditionally socialize at the end of their daylong fast. The move set off two weeks of clashes before Israel lifted the restrictions.
But in recent days, confrontations have resumed due to Israel's threatened eviction of dozens of Palestinians in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in East Jerusalem, who have been embroiled in a long legal battle with Israeli settlers trying to acquire property in the neighborhood.
So if the Netanyahu Government believes in Peaceful coexistence with those Palestinians living in this occupied territory then what exactly were they doing to curtail these forceful evictions, rather than basking in the Glory of bombing schools, hospitals, clinics, residences multi-storey buildings and the killings of so many families with their children?? I condemn both Hamas and Israel in these uncalled for bombings, can you not condemn them rather than just take sides??