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The investigations into previous ones clearly done little to inform decision making to prevent this massacre, nor the massacre of women and children up and down the Gaza Strip under the guise of “targeting” Hamas. The only interesting thing about this is the hole in the car roof that demonstrates the kind of precision weapons that Israel could use. Which is interesting when held against the rubble that remains of many buildings, including hospitals, where different ammunition with used with a callous disregard for the inevitable cost in innocent human lives. Murder has a specific definition, so I don’t use that word in this case, however Israel absolutely permitted their deaths and deemed it a price worth paying until they saw the passports. |
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For those who think these events are just "mistakes", watch this C4 News report:
At least 196 aid workers killed in Israel-Hamas war This is all in line with the strategic goals of the Israeli war effort. |
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I wonder what was different about the first 189.
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If you make it known that to Hamas that if they use human shields you will not be dissuaded, perhaps they’ll stop using human shields. Quote:
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Was there evidence that there were innocent civilians in harms way when they took three attempts at eliminating the convoy for the sake of one person who might have been in there?
By December, Israel had dropped more bombs on Gaza than there are Hamas militants. Now it might just get that Israel aren't very good at this, however Occam's razor (and tens of thousands of dead and injured innocent women and children) would suggest it's not about the militants. Israel aren't entitled to submit Gaza to unlimited human suffering for as long as they think Hamas might pose a threat. That has no basis in morality or international law. |
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You and most other Sunday afternoon Westerners with their luxury beliefs that don’t live in the region are only piping up because it’s Israel. If Egypt or Jordan were doing this you’d say absolutely sod-all. I know for a fact don’t give a toss about Yemen and the deaths and famine caused by Saudi Arabia….because no Jews were involved in those deaths. and if Egypt suddenly rolled into Israel, and was joined by Hezbollah, and Islamists from Jordan, that went on to invade Israel and massacre Jews and try to eradicate the Israeli state. You’d probably celebrate it, with all your mates on a Sunday march in London. Israel will do what they have to do, regardless of what anyone thinks and regardless of other opinions, because if they don’t. It will happen again, and again. If you can’t see that, then I can’t help you anymore. This is beyond appeasing america or other other allies, or the UN. America is a friend of Israel’s but Israel is not their puppy dog, and the US know this and will only go so far. Israel will carry on until they are satisfied that they can stop. Not before. This unfortunate incident will not change anything. It will be in the headlines for a few days, and will be forgotten as soon as the next incident occurs, or some other major thing happens globally. ---------- Post added at 22:43 ---------- Previous post was at 22:40 ---------- Quote:
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Your descent into the gutter to smear us all as anti-semitic is the last desperate haven for those defending the disgusting actions of the Israeli government. We see through you. Israel may well continue for some time, eroding what little standing they have left and dragging America's moral authority down with them. I'll be right here condemning them, their lies, their deceit, their crimes, every step of the way. This war might be good for the short term share prices in the military industrial complex but will do nothing for the security of Israel or those that enabled them in the long run. The straw man of an Egyptian, or any other hypothetical invasion of Israel is irrelevant. However, to give it a little latitude - if they did so, systematically destroying synagogues, hospitals, destroying half the buildings in Israel and pushing two thirds of the population to the border as the only mechanism for ensuring the safety and security of their Palestinian cousins what would the difference be (besides their religion and the colour of their skin)? Would that be bad things happening in the "fog of war"? Nation states doing "what needed to be done" to secure the region? Or, and I'd propose more likely, a straight up case of ethnic cleansing. The opposite view: Instead of stating the obvious it could cloud everything in opaque and military terms, viewing everything through a narrow prism of one single event, blaming one side and defending the other with total disregard for the lives lost and livelihoods destroyed in a revenge campagn. That's a Sunday afternoon luxury belief right there. |
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A rather interesting, thought provoking and somewhat harrowing read
https://apple.news/Av3q-Ix3bSbWHSelzZs75gQ |
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Opening new routes having emphatically executed aid workers in a safe zone merely days before is lip service.
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