Recently, there has been much public discussion as to what should be the ethical answer to the following question: An emergency responder is at the scene of a terrorist attack and must choose whom to attend to first, the victim or the perpetrator; should the perpetrator’s activities be of consideration when deciding whom should be treated first?
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
THE BAIS HAVAAD HALACHA JOURNAL: Volume 5776 Issue XIII Shemos TRIAGE TREATMENT OF TERRORISTS Treating the terrorist prior to the victim from the perspective of Halacha. By Rabbi Yosef Fund
Recently, there has been much public discussion as to what should be the ethical answer to the following question: An emergency responder is at the scene of a terrorist attack and must choose whom to attend to first, the victim or the perpetrator; should the perpetrator’s activities be of consideration when deciding whom should be treated first?
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