Miko Peled, son of an Israeli general, discusses the Israeli Army and its role in terrorism. He argues that the organization is one of the best-trained, best-equipped, and best-fed terrorist organizations in the world, with generals and nice uniforms. However, he emphasizes that the Israeli Army's purpose is terrorism. Peled provides an example of Israel's attack on Gaza in September 2008, where on the first day of a 21-day attack, they dropped 100 tons of bombs, decimating an entire city block. Gaza is one of the most densely populated places in the world, with 800,000 children living in the city. The moment when the morning school shift and the afternoon school shift change was when the attack was decided, resulting in the slaughter of innocent children. Peled concludes that if this is not terrorism, he does not know what it is. Miko Peled is an Israeli-American activist and author. He is known for his views on the Israel-Palestine conflict and has advocated for a one-state solution.
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