Israel never stopped mowing the grass
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Israel
Started April 27, 2026
Instead it has expanded its policy of using disproportionate military force
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Israel never stopped mowing the grass
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Apr 27, 2026
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Apr 27, 2026
Israel's strategy of 'mowing the grass' reflects a pragmatic approach to dealing with persistent security challenges in Gaza.
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International condemnation of Israel's military tactics highlights the urgent need for accountability and a shift towards diplomacy.
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The continuous use of disproportionate military force by Israel exacerbates the conflict and harms civilians, undermining peace efforts.
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Israel's military actions are justified as a response to ongoing threats, ensuring national security in an unstable region.
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Both Israel and Palestinian groups share responsibility for the cycle of violence, and dialogue is essential for lasting resolution.
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