RedC
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I'm waiting for someone to come in with an xDeaths based argument for why Israel are not doing anything wrong at this point.
Oh god, have you just opened Pandora's Box?I'm waiting for someone to come in with an xDeaths based argument for why Israel are not doing anything wrong at this point.
I'm waiting for someone to come in with an xDeaths based argument for why Israel are not doing anything wrong at this point.
I'm waiting for someone to come in with an xDeaths based argument for why Israel are not doing anything wrong at this point.
Matches with this:
"Israel’s military spokesperson, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, said the country had increased airstrikes across Gaza to hit targets that would reduce the risk to troops in the next stage of the war."
The problem is that the Israeli state doesn't give much of a shit about how many civilian casualties they cause beyond optics (and even then barely.)I read that Israel used 6,000 bombs in a few days. The Palestinians say that they have 4,000 casualties. Perhaps these numbers are not exact but it does seem Israel is trying to minimize civilian casualties since there is less than one casualty per bomb. I think that's extremely "surgical" (which is the word you used). But obviously, it is hard to have zero civilian casualties, since Hamas is not somewhere separate from the civilians. Certainly, you and I (and I bet most Israelis) would prefer zero civilian casualties and only Hamas to be eliminated, but is this possible?
Interesting article.https://lieber.westpoint.edu/inside-idf-targeting/
Good article if anybody is interested in the law and IDF targeting.
That definition is so broad, it could technically apply to any building.
The problem is that the Israeli state doesn't give much of a shot about how many civilian casualties they cause beyond optics (and even then barely.)
Interesting article.
Going by it, then theoretically if Hamas are storing rockets in the basement of an apartment building, or operate out of one of the apartments, then Israel (and other unspecified states) takes the view thay the people who live in the rest of the building are voluntary shields and thus fair targets.
Seems at bit grim given the open air prison state of Gaza. It's not like the people have many places to go, thanks in large part to Israel itself.
I’d actually semi agree with the top half of your statement. I think they care, but only insofar as “as long as it doesn’t interfere with our objectives.”
Kind of. They still need to consider proportionality .It feeds into another law/opinion where israel see an entire building as military infrastructure, even if a small part is used by hamas, so they don’t find the need to conduct proportionality analysis on the infrastructure itself as it will not be considered collateral including hospitals schools etc.
So as an example: Israel or Denmark want to attack a school with a single Hamas fighter in it. They will consider the entire school building (the infrastructure) a legitimate target, and warn the population to move.
If the civilians move, they bomb. If the civilians don’t move, they consider whether they were forced to stay by the Hamas fighter, or stayed voluntarily. If they stayed voluntarily, why? (Did they lack means to evacuate or not hear the warning etc). If a determination is made that they voluntarily stay, they become legitimate collateral casualties.
But another country, say Italy might have a different combat manual where they see a school with a Hamas fighter, and they do not consider the whole building a military target, but rather do a proportionality analysis and decide that the civilian infrastructure (a school) destroyed would be excessive relative to the military objective. So they will halt there, and not get to the next stage
Pretty sure 99.9% of the population have a default setting of boycotting the Ritz because of its prices.
After the embarrassment of people realising how awash London is with dirty Russian money, now people are suddenly giving a shit that Qatar owns multiple trophy assets in the UK.
Call to boycott the Ritz over Qatar’s Hamas links
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/call-to-boycott-the-ritz-over-qatars-hamas-links-3g2vj32f9
Oh. Did the IDF ask them one by one? Census? Or just assuming?
I was too young to experience this, but were we this ridiculous after 9/11, with fake news and documents recovered from Al Qaeda?
They have multiple ways of warning about an impending strike. Not sure what in my post attracted such sarcasm.
I was too young to experience this, but were we this ridiculous after 9/11, with fake news and documents recovered from Al Qaeda?
I was too young to experience this, but were we this ridiculous after 9/11, with fake news and documents recovered from Al Qaeda?
Sure, you'd make a great hostage negotiator
We've warned them to walk out several times, they don't reply. Let's go boys.
Those are the LOAC, not my opinion. And it’s not a “let’s go boys” situation, it’s a determination as to whetherwhy they didn’t move, as per this paragraph:
If the civilians move, they bomb. If the civilians don’t move, they consider whether they were forced to stay by the Hamas fighter, or stayed voluntarily. If they stayed voluntarily, why? (Did they lack means to evacuate or not hear the warning etc). If a determination is made that they voluntarily stay, they become legitimate collateral casualties.
No, you become a war criminal.
Indeed. Apologists for war crimes and the indiscriminate slaughter of innocent civilians will start with mealy-mouthed justifications but, eventually, they'll shrug their shoulders and say they deserved it.Also any attempt to paint Israel's bombing in a positive attempt is ludicrous when they've said they've dropped 6000 bombs 5 days or so ago, said they've dropped another 500 yesterday, they're probably approaching 10,000 dropped in a little over two weeks. Do Hamas have 10,000 locations in Gaza? They're carpet bombing Gaza to dust, plain and simple. We should be grateful that they've only killed 5,000 people? Please. Tell that to the families of those 5,000. Shows how low some value the life of a Palestinian - 5000 in 2 weeks is seen as low. The Israelis are being so kind.
These are weird, weird times we're living in.
If a determination is made that they voluntarily stay, they become legitimate collateral casualties.
The state of this...
Can you quote the specific bit that says it's ok to bomb civilians if you tell them to leave a place and they don't.It‘s international law. Don’t shoot the messenger.
Can you quote the specific bit that says it's ok to bomb civilians if you tell them to leave a place and they don't.
Any Romanians in the thread?![]()
Matches with this:
"Israel’s military spokesperson, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, said the country had increased airstrikes across Gaza to hit targets that would reduce the risk to troops in the next stage of the war."
Some incredible takes in this thread. This being a prime example.I read that Israel used 6,000 bombs in a few days. The Palestinians say that they have 4,000 casualties. Perhaps these numbers are not exact but it does seem Israel is trying to minimize civilian casualties since there is less than one casualty per bomb. I think that's extremely "surgical" (which is the word you used). But obviously, it is hard to have zero civilian casualties, since Hamas is not somewhere separate from the civilians. Certainly, you and I (and I bet most Israelis) would prefer zero civilian casualties and only Hamas to be eliminated, but is this possible?
I would use the word disgusting. It is like telling someone who has lost a sibling to a violent death that it is not that bad because they have lost only 25% of the siblings.Some incredible takes in this thread. This being a prime example.
What’s your post in reference to? From the discussion I’m reading the added poster is merely clarifying the legal framework within which Israel is acting, which does not in any way warrant a reaction like this. Did I miss something?Well IDF told them to move, right @owlo ?