• @[email protected]
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      191 year ago

      This is generally the state’s military posture. They enact massively disproportionate collective punishment in response to any attack.

      Mass incarceration, cutting off resources like power, and military action are all used. It is extremely cruel and not likely to lead to deescalation.

      • ChouxFleur
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        121 year ago

        not likely to lead to deescalation.

        If I were a cynic I’d suggest that might, perhaps, be the point.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      What are they supposed to do when Hamas makes its bases in civilian buildings? Once they do that, it’s no longer a civilian building, it’s a valid strategic target.

      • AreaSIX
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        51 year ago

        Where do you suggest they ‘make a base’? Gaza is the densest populated place on earth, it’s a prison colony. It’s not like there’s land separate from residential areas available in Gaza that Hamas doesn’t want to use, any plot possible to build on has already been built on.

          • AreaSIX
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            31 year ago

            Reread your own comment genius.You said it was legitimate to target civilian areas because Hamas ‘made its base’ among civilians. Even accepting your premise that Hamas is running a terrorist operation, it’s still a war crime to bomb civilian targets the way Israel does.

            • @[email protected]
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              -11 year ago

              Just had a quick look at Article 52 of the Geneva Convention, and from what I can see as long as the intel is solid regarding military use of a building, then it’s a legitimate target. It’s only dodgy if you aren’t sure of the use.

              • AreaSIX
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                21 year ago

                Interesting for an Israel supporter to raise international law. You know that occupation and annexation, forced removal of the local population and replacing them with your own population are all prohibited under international law right? And that the occupied population has the right to resist by any means, including violence? So why would you call Palestinian resistance to occupation terrorism then? It’s very much legitimate use of violence then, under international law.