Yo, nobody would be killing Palestinians if they wouldn't fire rockets and stuff. Simple logic. Also would've helped if those rockets weren't fired from civilian buildings.
Whoever is continuingly being asshole by firing rockets randomly and thinking they are improving their lives by trying to kill a whole country, have only themselves to blame for what is to come. It's no better than suicide, so one would question what Palestinians really mean by "freedom", or whatever they are trying to achieve.
Are you ignorant of the decades of history here or are you just ignorant of the current situation? In both cases, more Palestinians have been killed, including children. In fact, more than half of the current Palestinian population is under the age of 18. How do you think that happens?
Decades of history don't mean anything when we are talking about a situation where people have a choice to not start violence.
How Palestinians are getting killed? Hamas. Hamas is using Palestinians as a shield during their unprovoked attacks on Israel. It's been confirmed over and over again, also by themselves using it as a "oh look Israel kills our children" propaganda, which also involves fake news and dolls (also confirmed).
And how do you think new acts of unprovoked aggression can help improve anyone's population, by the way?
When do we consider the "start" of this violence then? 70 years ago when Israel subjugated Palestine? 1980 when the army started killing doctors and children? 2009, using white phosphorus grenades?
No matter how you spin this, Israel started this conflict. Palestinians lived in this area for far longer and before Israel was even a nation-state.
The eye for the eye is not what unfolds right now. "We were wrong at assuming we may live peacefully together and at our ability to defend from your terrorism adequately, so we are now in the process to remove all of your terrorism" it is.
You mean Palestine? And you also mean those war crimes that were totally unprovoked by an occupation, subjugation, and slaughter of so many of them that more than half are under the age of 18?