• acargitz
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      5 months ago

      So like killing a “handful” of Israeli civilians would be “exceptionally good” if the target was a bunch of IDF reservists?

      • xor
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        05 months ago

        I mean, yeah. The tragic answer is that civilian casualties are inevitable in war, unfortunately.

        According to a UN meeting from 2022, 90% of war casualties globally are civilians. That’s not to say that’s an acceptable ratio, in fact it’s horrifying, but it does show that a ratio of “a handful” to “a bunch” is quite a lot better than the average.

        https://press.un.org/en/2022/sc14904.doc.htm

      • @[email protected]
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        -305 months ago

        It’s never good, but when Hezbollah chose to restart the violence they knew it was never going to be without collateral

    • @filister
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      https://ihl-databases.icrc.org/en/customary-ihl/v1/rule80 you know International laws exist for a reason, and Israel clearly violated many international laws, which by the way were created to prevent such events like WWII.

      You know Israel can find a peaceful solution if it only permits the establishment of an independent state of Palestine. But instead they prefer to continue their warmongering politics.

        • acargitz
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          105 months ago

          You think that’s some kind of gotcha. It isn’t.

            • acargitz
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              The unsaid implication of your loaded question is that the absence of a Palestinian state is “the fault of the Palestinians”. The further implication is that “Israel has no partner for peace” even now. Basically, the implication being we need to keep doing whatever the Israeli right wants in perpetuity.

              If by some miracle you’re not just parroting right wing pro-Israeli talking points, please elaborate what the hell you mean with your question instead.

            • @filister
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              25 months ago

              Why Jews didn’t forgive Nazis in 1946?!?

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                  55 months ago

                  On a land that didn’t belong to them. And in the process killed 15000 Palestinians and expelled 750.000 to create their dream ethno state. Prior to 1900 very few Jews were living there and the local population was mostly Arabs.

    • @[email protected]
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      195 months ago

      Traditionally, a targeted attack minimizes collateral damage to almost zero. Do you have stats on who was killed/injured? I do know 2 children were killed. I’m sure they were hard-core Hezbollah.

      Doing this kind of attack indicates Israel didn’t care AT ALL who they took out. Ah, much like their reactions in Gaza.

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          25 months ago

          Are you both siding this shit? Let me be clear, Hezbollah, Hamas AND Israel each have done awful things to innocent civilians in the name of revenge. How hard is it to say enough is enough and want innocent civilian populations ON ALL SIDES to not die? Children born into these situations, and many adults have zero opportunities to get away from the violence. They should not die due to factions and government decisions.