Moral Spectrum Questionnaire: Israel–Palestine
This is not a test of loyalty. It is a test of coherence.
This diagnostic instrument applies the same moral and legal standards to all parties in the conflict. It is designed not to corner one side, but to reveal where your judgments remain symmetrical — and where they become selectively permissive.
Answer each question honestly. There are no “correct” answers — only revealing ones. Your full results, including a review of every answer, will appear immediately after submission.
0 of 18 questions answered
Your Moral Spectrum Position
← Palestinian MaximalistConsistent UniversalistIsraeli Maximalist →
Your Answers Reviewed
How to read this questionnaire:
Part A tests whether you accept the legitimacy of both peoples.
Part B tests your evaluation of Israeli state conduct under legal and moral constraints.
Part C tests your evaluation of Hamas and other armed conduct under the same constraints.
Part D tests whether you apply universal principles symmetrically, or selectively.
The centre is not “neutrality” — it is principled consistency.
Part A tests whether you accept the legitimacy of both peoples.
Part B tests your evaluation of Israeli state conduct under legal and moral constraints.
Part C tests your evaluation of Hamas and other armed conduct under the same constraints.
Part D tests whether you apply universal principles symmetrically, or selectively.
The centre is not “neutrality” — it is principled consistency.