I know my viewpoint will mostly get glossed over here, but I figured I'd share it anyway.
As an Israeli, there is more than one person out there to blame all of the problems on for my people. It's not a faceless crowd as much as it is an entire organization of equally responsible murderers at times. And, often enough, those people get killed by Israeli troops. Their deaths are, on my part, never met with joy. They are seen as necessary casualties, yet casualties just the same. When a member of the Hamas is blown up, or a suicide bomber is killed before he is able to detonate, there is a sense of relief that those who wished to cause harm can no longer do so, but as human beings I find no joy in their deaths, despite their intentions or mindsets. I would prefer if none of them had to die, and I mourn the death of every Hamas or Al Aqsa or Islamic Jihad member, despite my viewing of their deaths as a necessary evil. It's an evil all the same, and evil is nothing to be celebrated.