Let see, in your eyes "not having missiles hitting your houses" was not an objective and "standing there while your family and neighbors are killed by shelling and people with bombs strapped around there waist" was peace, but when you go kill the people with the bombs before they come to you it turns into violence.
I don't think you exhibit a thought process that I can reason with.
You cannot reason with me and yet you insist on replying?
I was pointing out that violence begets violence and that it is cyclical. The view from the other side of the fence looks exactly the same (i.e., there are plenty of missle damaged houses in Gaza and Lebonnon, as well as Haifa and Northern Israel, etc).
If you cannot see what your encourages support for your enemies you will never understand how to undermine that support. Bombing them back into the stone age clearly isn't working.
You can call it 'justifiable homocide' if you like, but's still murder, for all the neutral language.