Yes that is always the argument isn't it.
But it is not an apples to apples comparison.
My statement was about using other humans as shields not colonialism.
My argument was that we have been given the green light to judge ourselves but have been warned that with what judgement we judge others we shall be judged.
Israel is not saved, they are not redeemed, they have rejected the blood of Jesus. Therefore they are the same lump of cheese as the rest of the sinful world.
Perhaps the sins appear more egregious but they are put in a much more difficult position than most other people.
Personally I am very happy that I am not a judge, to me that seems like the hardest job, you have to know the full situation and context and precisely what happened.
I am repulsed by all these people who are like dogs panting, can't wait to proclaim that one side or the other is evil so they can justify themselves in killing them. It seems to me there is no fear of God, no fear of having to appear before God.
I have said this before and will say it again, I am not a judge, I am a witness. Everyone will have to appear before the judge for the things they have done. I try to shine a light on evil and wicked acts so that people can repent.
It doesn't help me if I am "less" guilty than someone else, being "guilty" is the problem. I don't want to appear at my judgement being guilty, I want to appear covered in the blood of Jesus.