If there were actually weapons hidden there, it’s a valid target.
Still, blowing up hospitals, religious buildings, and schools is generally a bad idea. Even the US thinks twice about it (before hitting it with a drone strike).
The rave was not used as a supply depot or operations base for terrorist activities. Not even Hamas tries to claim such a nonsense. So that makes one a valid target and the other one not.
Instead of clearing the mousqe? I remember a few years back something similar happened in Yemen, and the international response was: fuck the saudi, stop buying oil, and why we are sending militry equipment to them.
This is completely all the way messed up. Even if weapons were hidden there.
If there were actually weapons hidden there, it’s a valid target.
Still, blowing up hospitals, religious buildings, and schools is generally a bad idea. Even the US thinks twice about it (before hitting it with a drone strike).
Again, we disagree. A rave isn’t a valid venue but a mosque is is just wild. No.
The rave was not used as a supply depot or operations base for terrorist activities. Not even Hamas tries to claim such a nonsense. So that makes one a valid target and the other one not.
Whoosh
Instead of clearing the mousqe? I remember a few years back something similar happened in Yemen, and the international response was: fuck the saudi, stop buying oil, and why we are sending militry equipment to them.
Double standards is amazing…