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by dlubarov
350 days ago
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It seems like we're in agreement now that total casualty ratios alone (like that 1:17 ratio) aren't very meaningful metrics. Civilian casualty ratios are more relevant to ethics, but we don't know that number since Hamas doesn't report their losses. |
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When one military force blends in with the civilian populace, actual civilian casualties will fall somewhere inbetween extremes (100% of those killed and 0%).
Ergo, excessive casualty ratios indicate that either (a) the enemy military force is larger, (b) the IDF is exceedingly good at killing only enemy combatants without taking casualties, or (c) a large number of civilians are being killed.
I don't think anyone would argue that Hamas has as many fighters as the IDF?