Thanks, but I didn't mean to imply that we should use today's standards to judge yesterday's actions. What I meant to ask was whether the rules would prohibit something similar today.
Does it matter in regards to Hamas today?Jabin said:
Thanks for sharing that info. It's very interesting.
Would those rules make our fire bombings of Tokyo, Dresden, and Hamburg illegal today, not to say anything about Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
They are not journalists if they actively collude with a military force attacking unarmed civilians.TheBonifaceOption said:
So we can kill journalists now? Wow....Bibi is a lil Putin.
F the ROE.TheBonifaceOption said:As a BQ do you know the ROEs regarding medics and civilians?ABATTBQ11 said:TheBonifaceOption said:
So we can kill journalists now? Wow....Bibi is a lil Putin.
This might be the stupidest post ever posted on here, and that's really saying something
Ok, better.Jabin said:
Thanks, but I didn't mean to imply that we should use today's standards to judge yesterday's actions. What I meant to ask was whether the rules would prohibit something similar today.
Video reportedly from today shows a 'paramedic' in Jenin grabbing the gun from an injured Palestinian militant and giving it to another militant who proceeds to open fire towards Israeli security forces operating in the city. pic.twitter.com/TBTZTEFW81
— Moshe Schwartz (@YWNReporter) November 9, 2023
fka ftc said:ABATTBQ11 said:TheBonifaceOption said:
So we can kill journalists now? Wow....Bibi is a lil Putin.
This might be the stupidest post ever posted on here, and that's really saying something
I have not looked into the circumstances, but did these guys participate or simply observe? The reason journalists / press are given a pass is they are there to observe. That often involves embedding with the "enemy".
If they did anything other than hold a camera or take notes, then they are no longer a journalist and should be treated as an enemy combatant.
It was at that moment the cries of "war crimes" was drown out by western hypocrisy.Spotted Ag said:F the ROE.TheBonifaceOption said:As a BQ do you know the ROEs regarding medics and civilians?ABATTBQ11 said:TheBonifaceOption said:
So we can kill journalists now? Wow....Bibi is a lil Putin.
This might be the stupidest post ever posted on here, and that's really saying something
Start a thread when we actually get journalists.TheBonifaceOption said:
So we can kill journalists now? Wow....Bibi is a lil Putin.
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they will be added to the termination list.
Kill the enemy, ALL OF THEMTheBonifaceOption said:It was at that moment the cries of "war crimes" was drown out by western hypocrisy.Spotted Ag said:F the ROE.TheBonifaceOption said:As a BQ do you know the ROEs regarding medics and civilians?ABATTBQ11 said:TheBonifaceOption said:
So we can kill journalists now? Wow....Bibi is a lil Putin.
This might be the stupidest post ever posted on here, and that's really saying something
Hard to say other than no...and...yes. Circumstances (as others have pointed out) would decide what action to take. I know, and have personally done, strike planning that takes Collateral Damage Assessment vs Target Value into account and have seen them cancelled even though they were legit military targets.Jabin said:
Thanks, but I didn't mean to imply that we should use today's standards to judge yesterday's actions. What I meant to ask was whether the rules would prohibit something similar today.
TheBonifaceOption said:
So we can kill journalists now? Wow....Bibi is a lil Putin.
First, I agree with your post, net, just want to note that this whole talking point ("muh, proportionality") is absurd.Quote:
Proportionality isn't really a consideration in total war.
They are terrorists that call themselves journalists. There is a difference.TheBonifaceOption said:
So we can kill journalists now? Wow....Bibi is a lil Putin.
This seemed fairly apparent to me from the start, that these were freelance/stringers hired by Western outlets in the past who most likely didn't have staff they could even send in to Gaza. It certainly shows that CNN and other outlets did a piss poor job of vetting the contract people they did hire. However, it is entirely probable CNN et. al hired them because they claimed to have Hamas contacts.Savrola said:
Guys,
Note that these are contract journalists. Literally idiots who answered a CNN want ad in Gaza to contribute content.
I'm as anti-CNN as it gets, but as of this story, there is no evidence that CNN knew or approved. These are locals, think of them almost as volunteer bloggers, that CNN hired because they probably know any western journalist they sent to Gaza would be killed.
The question is whether or not CNN was aware and still used any of this content. That would be extremely disgusting and possibly could result in criminal action against the network if it did so, because Hamas has been recognized by this government as a foreign terrorist organization since the 1990s (under Clinton). Don't get me wrong, CNN is guilty of horrible journalistic malpractice for hiring people without vetting, but that is not the same as knowing these people would do this ahead of time. If it comes out that they did in fact know them, nail them to the wall and put major CNN high-ups on trial for aiding and abetting terrorism.
Agree. My wife. My child. My family. My friends.nortex97 said:First, I agree with your post, net, just want to note that this whole talking point ("muh, proportionality") is absurd.Quote:
Proportionality isn't really a consideration in total war.
When they put your infant child, put him/her in an oven and bake it, in front of the mother, then decapitate it, what sort of 'well you should only respond proportionally' makes any semblance of logic to someone who isn't an absolute islamomarxist nazi?
It's as insane as an assertion I read elsewhere that Israel is "bombing civilians/children indiscriminately."
Bad words.
fka ftc said:ABATTBQ11 said:TheBonifaceOption said:
So we can kill journalists now? Wow....Bibi is a lil Putin.
This might be the stupidest post ever posted on here, and that's really saying something
I have not looked into the circumstances, but did these guys participate or simply observe? The reason journalists / press are given a pass is they are there to observe. That often involves embedding with the "enemy".
If they did anything other than hold a camera or take notes, then they are no longer a journalist and should be treated as an enemy combatant.
Killing civilians adjacent to enemies is acceptable, as collateral damage.Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:TheBonifaceOption said:
So we can kill journalists now? Wow....Bibi is a lil Putin.
I'm absolutely amazed actual adults can come up with the kind of shallow stupidity quoted here.
I would say you should be embarrassed but I'm not sure you have the mental horsepower to know why.
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Perhaps more disturbing was the possibility that the U.S. news organizations they were working for knew what was going on. On that front, both the AP and CNN put out statements categorically denying they were told what was going to happen. They also severed ties with the "photojournalists" in question.
Exactly, and there are no civilians in Gaza. The population there is either Hamas, actively supports Hamas (but aren't members), or tacitly supports them. The few who don't are just tragic causalities of the war Hamas started.88planoAg said:
Those of you referring to this as a military action need to gtfo. Putting babies in ovens is not akin to anything other than Nazi concentration camps. These attackers were not military. And those who stood by and took pics of that-I'm glad they are now on a list.
Termination list updatedclobby said:
same goes for "medics"Video reportedly from today shows a 'paramedic' in Jenin grabbing the gun from an injured Palestinian militant and giving it to another militant who proceeds to open fire towards Israeli security forces operating in the city. pic.twitter.com/TBTZTEFW81
— Moshe Schwartz (@YWNReporter) November 9, 2023
bonfarr said:fka ftc said:ABATTBQ11 said:TheBonifaceOption said:
So we can kill journalists now? Wow....Bibi is a lil Putin.
This might be the stupidest post ever posted on here, and that's really saying something
I have not looked into the circumstances, but did these guys participate or simply observe? The reason journalists / press are given a pass is they are there to observe. That often involves embedding with the "enemy".
If they did anything other than hold a camera or take notes, then they are no longer a journalist and should be treated as an enemy combatant.
Did you not see the photo of the photographer holding a grenade?
Come on man...You have to know that some folks on here are just looking at everything in black and white. Context isn't needed, nor is knowledge of things that might have some nuance or complexity. Read, assume, judge.fka ftc said:bonfarr said:fka ftc said:ABATTBQ11 said:TheBonifaceOption said:
So we can kill journalists now? Wow....Bibi is a lil Putin.
This might be the stupidest post ever posted on here, and that's really saying something
I have not looked into the circumstances, but did these guys participate or simply observe? The reason journalists / press are given a pass is they are there to observe. That often involves embedding with the "enemy".
If they did anything other than hold a camera or take notes, then they are no longer a journalist and should be treated as an enemy combatant.
Did you not see the photo of the photographer holding a grenade?
Do you and the other posters above, I already said I did not look at the particular circumstances of the photos / photographer in question and I would posit that most true journalists would not hold any sort of weapon or ammunition in covering a war as it would be against their "code" or "ethics".
Whole bunch of you guys want to flame at me and completely ignore what I wrote. For a refresher…
If they did anything other than hold a camera or take notes, then they are no longer a journalist and should be treated as an enemy combatant.
But people want to be emotional chest thumpers and billy internet badass and blow every one up forgetting we live in a modern society. What people are saying is that any journalist caught with Hamas should be terminated. Go for it. Hamas will not differentiate between civilian, child and IDF - that is quite evident.
But when you start acting like the terrorists, things will just get quite a bit more messy. Again, read what I originally wrote, what was provided above regarding ROE and see that I am on the same page.
TheBonifaceOption said:It was at that moment the cries of "war crimes" was drown out by western hypocrisy.Spotted Ag said:F the ROE.TheBonifaceOption said:As a BQ do you know the ROEs regarding medics and civilians?ABATTBQ11 said:TheBonifaceOption said:
So we can kill journalists now? Wow....Bibi is a lil Putin.
This might be the stupidest post ever posted on here, and that's really saying something