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Why does it matter that all victims were male? They were all male because in orthodox synagogues there's a separation between men and women, and because women do not attend weekday morning prayer. It's not that the terrorists consciously chose not to harm the women present: it's that no women were present.
The article has been updated to show that there are now 5 civilian deaths rather than 4, however is that accurate? Yes, he died of his wounds he suffered from the attack, however is that stat considered a death from the attack? When you look at Operation Protective Edge, the article shows what the deaths were that were reported at the time the war ended. There are multiple soldiers still in a comma from that war last year, and if they dont wake up they will have died because of the war, however is that still considered a death and are the statistics updated for that? I would think after a period of time it would no longer be directly associated with it. Any thoughts? - Galatz Talk 14:07, 30 October 2015 (UTC)
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Why does it matter that all victims were male? They were all male because in orthodox synagogues there's a separation between men and women, and because women do not attend weekday morning prayer. It's not that the terrorists consciously chose not to harm the women present: it's that no women were present.
The article has been updated to show that there are now 5 civilian deaths rather than 4, however is that accurate? Yes, he died of his wounds he suffered from the attack, however is that stat considered a death from the attack? When you look at Operation Protective Edge, the article shows what the deaths were that were reported at the time the war ended. There are multiple soldiers still in a comma from that war last year, and if they dont wake up they will have died because of the war, however is that still considered a death and are the statistics updated for that? I would think after a period of time it would no longer be directly associated with it. Any thoughts? - Galatz Talk 14:07, 30 October 2015 (UTC)
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