Well, he fabricated the claim that my comment was a deflection to deflect my question, likely unwittingly, as as it appears to be textbook example psychological projection. So, I'm left curious as to how he justifies his "bad luck" claim? "Bad luck" that Emily Henochowicz was unable to deflect the grenade the solder shot at her? "Bad luck" that the solder decided to shoot it at her? "Bad luck" that solder didn't miss his shot?
However he justifies his "bad luck" argument in regard to Emily Henochowicz, I suppose he'd say the same about
Tristan Anderson, who another Israeli solder maimed with an M203. Perhaps he simply considers it "bad luck" that American citizens expected Israeli solders not to respond violently to their peaceful protesting of Israeli policy.
Regardless of how Palehorse rationalizes it, it's obvious that he favors Israeli impunity over the well being of American citizens. So, I'm guessing he couldn't care less about the Palestinians who Israeli solders have bludgeoned with their M203s, such as the killing of
Bassem Ibrahim Abu-Rahma.