That Gazans subsist in misery is indisputable, and Benjamin Netanyahu’s apparent decision to dispute it is incomprehensible. It’s dishonest, and it undermines Israel’s government’s credibility. Those who maintain that Israel, despite the impossible position in which Hamas’ genocidal invasion has put it, must nevertheless do all it reasonably can to minimize the war’s misery are right to do so.

But the tsunami of oh-so-confident criticism leveled at Israel begs the question: Where are the questions? Reflexive, long fashionable anti-Israelism is a given, and horror at the suffering of innocents who are now dying by the thousands is understandable.

However, there are obvious questions that aren’t being asked, too many to fit in a single column.

Here’s a start.

Every day, the media dutiful

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