• katy ✨@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    israel rejected release of the hostages so they can illegally take more land.

    and people still claim they’re the good guys.

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    The Israeli military said it killed 20 Hamas fighters and found three tunnel shafts.

    Good. Let’s hope that the crossing can soon be reopened “under new management” and that aid can flow through it.

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      Journalist: Are you sure they were Hamas

      IDF: Yes

      Journalist: Were any of them preschool age

      IDF: No further questions

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        Why make up nonsense? There’s plenty of actual things to criticize the IDF for.

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            I’m suggesting that you don’t make up fictional dialogue.

            I am not denying that kids are dying in this war. This has more to do with how Hamas are deliberately embedding themselves within civilians, preventing them from fleeing and using them as human shields than the IDF deciding to deliberately murder children. I am not aware of any other armed forces going even remotely to the same lengths to warn civilians as the IDF. They even invented the practice of roof-knocking, which Palestinians trust so much that they are standing within meters of a marked building in order to film its destruction.

            Your second link does not support your claim that Israel said they are only killing Hamas.

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              This has more to do with how Hamas are deliberately embedding themselves within civilians

              “Deliberately”?

              Can you lay out for me what you think members of Hamas should do in order to avoid being “embedded” in this way? Should they, for example, abandon their residences as individuals and go to live somewhere else where there are no people, so they can be clearly identified as enemy combatants, so that Israel won’t be tempted into destroying the entire apartment building where is their private residence?

              Would this also have applied to, for example, Jewish resistance fighters during the holocaust? Would it be reasonable to say that someone in the Warsaw ghetto who has weapons is “embedded” in the civilian population there, and shares some responsibility if innocent people in the ghetto are killed during the uprising?

              preventing them from fleeing

              Citation?

              I actually think Hamas is a deeply corrupt and violent organization; most bad things that someone would say about them, I probably would agree with. Trying to use that as some kind of excuse for “and that’s why it’s their fault that Israel is indiscriminately bombing, shooting, and starving an entire civilian population even the most well-armed of which pose a very minor threat to them” isn’t something I’ll agree with.

              the IDF deciding to deliberately murder children

              Here’s video of the IDF shooting two children including an 8 year old

              Here’s the IDF killing 11 children in a refugee camp

              Here’s the IDF attacking a school and killing children

              Should I keep going? I can, if you want to try to paint the idea that the IDF is deliberately killing children as in any way untrue or exaggerated.

              I am not aware of any other armed forces going even remotely to the same lengths to warn civilians as the IDF

              Did you read the Foreign Affairs article I linked to? It goes into quite a bit of detail about this claim from a dispassionate and evidence based perspective.

              which Palestinians trust so much that they are standing within meters of a marked building

              Can you give some instances? E.g. link to a video where Palestinians are standing calmly next to a building which is being attacked by the IDF, trusting that they won’t be harmed?

              Your second link does not support your claim that Israel said they are only killing Hamas.

              They said civilian casualties are very very low. I interpret that as meaning that most of the thousands of dead people are Hamas fighters. No?

              What would be your assessment of the number of people killed in the fighting and what amount of them are Hamas vs innocent men vs innocent women or children? Just trying to get a frame of reference of what you think / assert is happening.

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                Should they, for example, abandon their residences as individuals

                That’s not the issue. Hamas terrorists are doing far more than just going home in the evening to their families. Read this academic paper on Hamas’ use of human shields. It’s highly accessible, yet in-depth:

                https://stratcomcoe.org/publications/hybrid-threats-hamas-use-of-human-shields-in-gaza/87

                I seriously implore you to actually read it and not just dismiss it, because you dislike the title or because I’m the one recommending it to you.

                Would this also have applied to, for example, Jewish resistance fighters during the holocaust?

                Originally, I was prepared to write a lengthy reply to each of your points, but I’ll not waste my time any further with someone who has the sheer audacity of equating Hamas terrorists with Warsaw Ghetto resistance fighters. How dare you smear the legacy of these people in such a shameful way!

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                  I seriously implore you to actually read it and not just dismiss it

                  Okay, sure. I read a good bit of it. From p. 159:

                  "Since Hamas’ rule over the Gaza Strip is not legitimised by the UN, and since Hamas is not recognised by the international community as the political representative of the Palestinian people, its diplomatic activities are usually carried out by third party states and pro-Palestinian organisations. These entities will often present ‘proof’ of alleged war crimes to attack Israel in the international arena.

                  "The most prominent example of this is the Goldstone Report. This report sheds light on the diplomatic context of the practice of human shields: about 1,400 Gazans and 13 Israelis were killed in the Gaza War. A UN fact-finding mission headed by Judge Richard Goldstone was established in April 2009 following the war, and published its 574-page report in September 2009. The report called for both parties, Hamas and Israel, to investigate their own actions and accused both of deliberately targeting civilians. However, before expanding its mandate to investigate both parties’ actions, the preliminary purpose of the commission was to investigate only Israel’s alleged war crimes against Palestinians.

                  "The final report criticised Israel harshly for attacking civilians and civilian facilities. It disputed Israel’s claim that the Gaza War was initiated as a response to rockets fired from the Gaza Strip, claiming that, at least in part, the war was targeted against the ‘people of Gaza as a whole.’

                  "The report also stated that there was evidence that Palestinian armed groups committed war crimes and possibly crimes against humanity by deliberately launching rockets and firing mortars into Israel, calculated to intentionally kill civilians and damage civilian structures. The report accused Palestinian armed groups of causing psychological trauma to the civilians within the range of the rockets. It also concluded that killings and abuses of members of the Fatah political movement amounted to a ‘serious violation of human rights.’ However, the mission found no evidence of Palestinian armed groups placing civilians in areas where attacks were being launched, or engaging in combat in civilian dress, or using a mosque for military purposes or to shield military activities. This statement contrasted with both Israeli and international media reports that Hamas fighters wore civilian clothes and concealed their weapons.

                  “Despite placing the blame on both sides, the mission de facto rejected Israel’s claims that the IDF had only attacked Hamas’ targets, and that civilian casualties were caused mainly due to Hamas’ use of civilians as human shields. This was a severe diplomatic blow to Israel. In fact, the international community barely distinguished between the activities of a terror organisation and those a sovereign state. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights endorsed the report and supported the call for Israel and Hamas to investigate and prosecute those who committed war crimes. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon urged “credible” investigations by both sides into the conduct of the Gaza conflict ‘without delay.’ The European Parliament passed a resolution endorsing the Goldstone Report in March 2010. The resolution called on the bloc’s member states to ‘publicly demand the implementation of [the report’s] recommendations and accountability for all violations of international law, including alleged war crimes.’ These declarations, as well as others, demonstrate Hamas’ triumph in controlling the narrative. Hamas’ ability to control the narrative limits Israel’s strategic choices.”

                  I had some commentary on this, but changed my mind and deleted it. I think it pretty much speaks for itself.

                  the sheer audacity of equating Hamas terrorists with Warsaw Ghetto resistance fighters

                  I had a feeling you wouldn’t at all like that comparison.

                  I also had a feeling you wouldn’t want to respond in detail to the other stuff I was saying, or answer questions… because what can you say?

                  All good. Have a good one.

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              Dude, the fact stands that Isreal is killing children at an alarming rate. I’m glad everytime I hear someone put words out there to express this. Don’t play the Semantics game. This stuff needs to be said, over and over. Free speech and all.