barbacoa taco said:
Where did I say Israel had no right to respond?
And if the USA went over to Japan and started bombing hospitals and schools and starving the people I'd say that's wrong. And I know we dropped 2 bombs on them, which I also have issues with, but that's neither here nor there.
Israel has had many opportunities for a ceasefire deal with the return of hostages and made no effort to make that happen. It's because Bibi does not care about the hostages. He cares about ethnically cleansing the Palestinians from the land and taking Gaza and the West Bank, and now clearly part of Lebanon.
Why is it so hard to just admit that Israel has taken things too far? I thought every decent person could agree that even if you are the victim of an attack, killing thousands more in return is not an appropriate response?
Heck of a lot of suppositions there. A cease fire takes two to agree. The fact that they didn't happen is as much on Hamas as on Israel. Both sides had things the other wanted that they couldn't agree to. But you act as if Israel should just capitulate to the demands of Hamas. Somehow I don't think "hey we attacked you, but now that you are kicking our butt, we should stop fighting and you should leave so we can rebuild and plan our next attack without interference" is a smart deal for Israel.
Was listening to the advisory opinion podcast where they were talking to a federal judge who was part of a judicial delegation to Israel. His comments were interesting.
Israel makes considerable effort to give advance notice of where they will be fighting the next day to give time for the civilians to move out of the way. Can you think of any other military in the world that would broadcast their battle plan to the enemy?
Detailed the lawyer review of every airstrike, giving a go/no go based on the surrounding area in real time.
Israel also provides a lot of food (3000 cal per day) to people in the camps in northern Gaza. Kind of an odd thing to do if you are trying to kill them.
That said, it is war. Mistakes are made. Plenty of friendly fire casualties in American history, or do you think the US makes a habit of intentionally targeting its own soldiers?
Also, if we want to talk about the Geneva Convention and/or war crimes, hiding ammo supplies and command centers under schools/hospitals is a violation. Running around blending in with the civilian population by not wearing uniforms (except when potentially on TV) is a violation. Targeting civilians (such as on Oct 7, 2023) is a violation.