https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/20 ... rael-gaza/
EDIT— I was wrong— the article doesn’t list those people who are still being held hostage.
I tend to think so. Our nearest genetic relatives, the chimpanzees, have been observed engaging in systematic extermination of rival groups. Unfortunately, the evolution of our smarts has outpaced the evolution of wisdom. We don't fight with our teeth and hands, or even sticks - we're much too clever for that. We don't have to look our enemy in the eye - hell, we don't even have to live on the same continent. Hooray for us - the pinnacle of evolution. Man the Builder.
https://theconversation.com/bonobos-and ... g%20skills.The gentle bonobo
Once overlooked, researchers are recognising bonobos as more similar than chimpanzees to humans. Which, considering their reputation as amicable apes, is good news for us.
Unlike the male-dominated groups of chimpanzees, bonobos live in peaceful communities where the chief is female. Indeed, human societies tend to be matriarchal when there is little direct competition for resources.
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