<div dir="ltr"><<May you bulldoze away the few bodies at the top of the mound, certainly<br>
killing or hastening the death of one, so as to reach the far greater<br>
number of soldiers further down as rapidly as possible? It would give<br>
you the greatest chance of saving the most lives. But the bulldozer<br>
operator would be actively killing.>><br><br>R Zilberstein also discusses this case in the shiur I mention in another post.<br>Actually this story happened to the Pnei Yehoshua who gives thanks to G-d<br>at being saved (whatever the equivalent of the bulldozer was in those days)<br>
<br>Bottom line R. Zillberstein seems to allow it. He also points out that these<br>questions involve lives any in theory should be decided by a Sanhedrin.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Eli Turkel<br>
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