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by Sabinus 81 days ago
There are places in Gaza that are agricultural and suitable for rocket launches. It's not residential blocks from fence to fence.

Hamas is motivated to damage Israel's international reputation as much as possible. (Not that Netanyahu isn't helping with that). Deliberately launching from civilian areas then condemning Israeli retaliation is in alignment with Hamas rethoric and incentives.

If a Hamas rocket hit civilian areas nearby the Israeli military HQ and Hamas said it was the target, then it would be a militarily justified launch.

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So target practice then?

US managed to use ground forces against the Taliban without leveling the city.

So you do think Hamas stay around after launching a rocket? As it would take quite a few minutes for Israel to determine launch location, get a plane in the air and drop it on that location. Then they use block leveling bombs rather than a smaller precision bomb.

Do you think the lies and denial for the buried ambulances case or the killing of journalists like Shireen Abu Akleh were just one off cases?

>So target practice then?

No, it's likely retaliation with a military excuse.

>US managed to use ground forces against the Taliban without leveling the city.

Not in Raqqa or parts of Mosul. Dense urban fighting produces major destruction. Neither was Afghanistan a sealed, prepared, hyper-dense urban enclave. The Taliban largely withdrew from key cities rather than making their last stand inside them. If you check the state department reports [1], neither did the USA use troops to assault entrenched Taliban positions. It was bombing, and then local proxy infantry.

>So you do think Hamas stay around after launching a rocket?

Probably not. But the alternative is Israel just intercepting rockets with no retaliation which is unrealistic.

>Then they use block levelling bombs rather than a smaller precision bomb.

They use a variety of munitions with varying sizes and precision.

>Do you think the lies and denial for the buried ambulances case or the killing of journalists like Shireen Abu Akleh were just one off cases?

I think many Israelis have been radicalised (like the Palestinians) and several army commanders are perpetrating war crimes and atrocities. I don't think their system directs or encourages it, but it certainly doesn't do enough to prevent it. The fog of war, deference to people on the ground, the bullshit the radicalised commanders feed upward, and the political cover from the extremism of the Israeli cabinet cause the system to defend the atrocities. Although, sometimes, when the case is very obviously unjust, Israelis are held to account.

[1] https://2009-2017.state.gov/j/ct/rls/crt/2001/html/10262.htm