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by discodonkey
271 days ago
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Ancedotally, as an Israeli, people's (or at least protesters') discontent with the Netanyahu government is essentially limited to his criminal charges, general populist antics, and his refusal to cut a hostage deal. You would be hard-pressed to find someone who thinks the IDF is commiting war crimes in Gaza, let alone a genocide. There is great skepticism towards international NGOs that make these accusations, especially the U.N., owing to past pro-Palestinian bias. |
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But having followed a number of conflicts, I don’t see Israel conducting itself in a way that’s uniquely bad.
What makes Gaza different is the opponent: one committed to total war, willing to sacrifice civilians in order to manufacture outrage and turn Western opinion against Israel.
Documented examples include:
- Shooting at civilians who follow evacuation routes
- Sending children with bombs in their backpacks
- Denying civilians access to bomb shelters
- Storing weapons caches and launching rockets from civilian areas