My point was not that some amount of killing is OK, and above that point, it is not. My point was that the world acknowledged that Jordan had a right to self defense against the Palestineans who were trying to hijack their government and use the land as their base of operations to get the rest of Palestine back. In that self defense, they killed somewhere between 2500 and 5000 people (estimates vary wildly), and deported thousands more, I forget the exact number but it was more than 10,000 and fewer than 50,000. My point, too, was that surely Israel also has a right to self defense, and if they used the kind of force that King Hussein of Jordan did in 1970, they would be labelled genocidal murderers, because there is a double standard for Jews fighting Arabs vs. Arabs fighting Arabs. The latter battles have been far more viscious and bloody than the former, but rarely if ever has anyone sponsored any UN Resolutions against them. Or said much of anything else, except, for example, now that the Bush Admin doesn't like Iraq anymore, they dredge up old actions that the previous Bush Admin and the Reagan Admin not only said nothing about at the time but actually helped to do.
But nevermind that.