• @Brkdncr
    link
    -367 hours ago

    I don’t get this. It’s war, there isn’t much law. You can have agreements between countries, but is it really law if it’s not enforceable?

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      115 hours ago

      There’s plenty of law of war.

      But you’re right, laws are worth northing if they’re not followed or enforced.

    • Pennomi
      link
      English
      276 hours ago

      It’s enforceable. A war between two countries does not exist in a vacuum. The whole rest of the world can impose sanctions against the violator.

      Whether they will in this case is another matter entirely.

      • @MrNesser
        link
        66 hours ago

        Problem with sanctions is they haven’t proved Israel did this. Its plausible deniability

        • @homura1650
          link
          135 hours ago

          Part of plausible deniability is that it has to be plausible. There has been no plausible argument presented that Israel did not do the pager and walkie talkie attack. For that matter, there hasn’t even been a denial about it.

          • RubberDuck
            link
            11 hour ago

            Then again a denial would also not be plausible. Either way, saying nothing is their best course of action.

      • @Brkdncr
        link
        -26 hours ago

        Is that law though? No one is going to jail. Sounds more a contract or agreement.

        • Pennomi
          link
          English
          116 hours ago

          Law between nation states is different than for citizens.

          • RubberDuck
            link
            11 hour ago

            The difference is enforcement capabilities. Geopolitical enforcement is not impossible it just gets murky quick. So many different priorities.

    • @ArbiterXero
      link
      85 hours ago

      Well, that’s up to debate.

      In war there are still rules of engagement and expectations about things like “child soldiers” and “civilian casualties” and “collective punishments” etc….

      But also, how much to those rules actually stop people?

      Which rules are worth breaking if they prevent open war and millions of deaths?

      No idea. Some deep philosophising and rationalisations around all of it is required regardless of your stance

    • Flying Squid
      link
      76 hours ago

      There is international law and there are international war crimes. This could very well be a war crime. It needs to be investigated.