First of all, before you decide to take anybody's life, I suggest you think about these three passages :
1) "And G-d created a human [being] in [G-d’s] image. In the divine image G-d created the human… And G-d saw all that [G-d] had made, and found it very good."
Genesis 1:27, 31
2) "Whoever sheds the blood of a human being by human beings shall his blood be shed, for in the divine image did G-d make humanity"
Genesis 9:6
3) "When one destroys a single individual, it is as if that person destroyed the whole world"
(Sanhedrin 4:5)
Next, during a war, I suggest you think about these two passages :
1) "When you approach a city to do battle with it you should call to it in peace. And if they respond in peace and they open the city to you, all the people in the city shall pay taxes to you and be subservient. And if they do not make peace with you, you shall wage war with them and you may besiege them"
Deuteronomy 20:10-12
2) "Joshua, before he entered the Land of Israel, sent three letters to its inhabitants. The first one said that those that wish to flee should flee. The second one said that those that wish to make peace should make peace. The third letter said that those who want a war should prepare to fight a war"
Maimonides, Kingship 6:5
It is also codified in Jewish law that, when in battle, a Jewish army must not completely surround the enemy on all four sides. The army must leave one side open in order to allow non-combatants to flee and needless bloodshed to be avoided.
Yaacov, your quotes from the Torah only prove Tag's point of view as correct: Let's start with the first three statements from Genesis. Certainly if someone were to commit murder out of the blue, those three statements apply. But you neglect to mention another very important Jewish law...if someone comes to slay you, you should slay him first....does that mean it is the destruction of the world to save yourself or the Jewish people?
now for the second part, you wrote: 1) "When you approach a city to do battle with it you should call to it in peace. And if they respond in peace and they open the city to you, all the people in the city shall pay taxes to you and be subservient. And if they do not make peace with you, you shall wage war with them and you may besiege them"
Deuteronomy 20:10-12 "
And guess what? Israel has offered peace not once, not twice, not three times, but a ton of times and still they want war...so guess what? We are at war.
Next:
"Joshua, before he entered the Land of Israel, sent three letters to its inhabitants. The first one said that those that wish to flee should flee. The second one said that those that wish to make peace should make peace. The third letter said that those who want a war should prepare to fight a war"
Maimonides, Kingship 6:5 "
Guess what? The "Palestinians" don't want peace. They want war. 97% of the civilian population voted for Hamas...so yes, they want war.
Finally:
You wrote: "It is also codified in Jewish law that, when in battle, a Jewish army must not completely surround the enemy on all four sides. The army must leave one side open in order to allow non-combatants to flee and needless bloodshed to be avoided."
Guess what? Jordan is to the east...and a lot of Falestinians live there now...So it's an opportunity for the Falestinians to save themselves unless they decide to die fighting which is fine with me.