| It it absolutely fair to criticize Israel the same way that e.g Canada, the US, the UK, France etc. were criticized during their war on the Islamic State. Let's get some scale here.
- Probably more than 160K killed in this war. Maybe half civilians.
- Siege and constant bombardment/destruction of cities like Mosul.
- Millions of civilians displaced.
- Many war crimes by western powers. This was in response to what? A few westerners beheaded? Terrorist attacks killing a few dozen people? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_against_the_Islamic_State Can you really say honestly that the amount of criticism Israel is attracting due to its war in Gaza and the circumstances are comparable? This might just be me but I don't recall huge rallies against the war. I don't recall much negative media coverage. I don't recall anyone held accountable for war crimes. I don't recall the ICC being involved. Yes, the US bombings of random weddings in Afghanistan with Predator drones and air to surface missiles, or bombing hospitals has occasionally drawn some weak protest. Nothing at the scale of the anti-Israeli sentiment. This isn't what-about-ism. It's not ok to bomb a wedding and it's not ok to fire into a crowd of people trying to get food. But there is no comparison of the sentiment and focus. |