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.
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…