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We should demand his blood not from the Arabs of Gaza but from ourselves. Let us make our reckoning today
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"We should demand his blood not from the Arabs of Gaza but from ourselves. Let us make our reckoning today"

- Moshe Dayan

About this Quote

This quote by Moshe Dayan is a call to action for individuals of Israel. He is suggesting that instead of blaming the Arabs of Gaza for the bloodshed, the people of Israel ought to take obligation for it. He is advising them to take a hard take a look at themselves and their actions and to apologize for the wrongs they have done. He is recommending that they should make a numeration of their actions and take duty for the consequences of their actions. He is suggesting that they need to take responsibility for the bloodshed and make a commitment to change their methods. This quote is a powerful reminder that all of us have a duty to take ownership of our actions and to make certain that we are not adding to the suffering of others. It is a call to action for all of us to take duty for our actions and to ensure that we are not contributing to the suffering of others.

About the Author

Moshe Dayan This quote is written / told by Moshe Dayan between May 20, 1915 and October 16, 1981. He was a famous Soldier from Israel. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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