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by skinkestek
269 days ago
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Obviously, there are war crimes happening in Gaza—like in any war. 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 |
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When you regurgitate this, it lacks an explanation on what the limitations would be, what wouldn't be accepted rule of engagement, based on the same rationale.
"it's a densely populated place with civilians everywhere, except we arbitrarily decided that every male over the age of 15 is not a civilian, so we'll bomb and bulldoze the surface level and not find any of the tunnels whatsoever, because the opponent is so different!"
isn't Israel supposed to have the highest concentration of PhD's anywhere? this is cognitively negligent