• @[email protected]
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    -161 year ago

    How do we know the number 10,000 is true. Its not like the Hamas or the Gaza authority are a bastion of truth.

    • @s1ndr0m3
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      141 year ago

      How do we know the 1,400 dead Israeli is true? It’s not like the IDF or the Netanyahu administration are a bastion of truth.

      However we do have before and after satellite photos of Gaza that show whole refugee camps and neighborhoods reduced to rubble. We also have journalists from many different news outlets, who are in the area giving first hand accounts of the atrocities being committed by the IDF.

    • @[email protected]
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      131 year ago

      Every conflict since at least 2006, the Hamas health ministry releases casualty numbers.

      Then after the conflict subsides, the UN sends in professionals to verify the numbers.

      The UN has verified the Hamas health ministry’s numbers as accurate every time.

      • theceoofanarchism
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        51 year ago

        Yeah you just can’t ignore history leans toward these numbers being accurate to deny them is deliberately trying to cover for Israeli war crimes.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        I think the worry is that because of the scale of war the UN likely won’t be able to check their work this time and that their claimed casualties in the al-Ahli Arab Hospital explosion are around 4 times higher than most other credible estimates. And those were revised down from an initial estimate that was about twice as high as that. It doesn’t take much to lose credibility.

        On the other hand, it’s not like there’s anyone else reporting. If you’re basing the estimate on historical data, I guess the safest assumption for now is that those numbers are high but not that high. And that about a third of those reported deaths are Hamas fighters (the HM doesn’t distinguish between combatants and civilians). I wouldn’t be surprised if that doesn’t hold though. It’s a way higher intensity attack from Israel and also a much more existential fight for Hamas.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 year ago

          I think it’s important to distinguish between good faith criticism, like you are doing, and the people screeching that “I dont believe the 10k number bc its Hamas”. The latter is genocide denial, it rhymes with “I dont believe 6m died in the Holocaust.”

          And yes I agree the fog of war is thick, the initial reports of 500 dead at al-Ahli hospital were overblown and sensationalized.

          But I think the safe assumption is that the 10k number is a significant undercount. The health ministry counts corpses in hospitals and morgues. It isn’t able to count people buried under rubble, bodies incinerated, corpses strewn across the road outside Gaza City, direct hits that leave nothing behind but pink mist, etc.

          Look at it from the other side: Israel has said it launched over 9000 rockets, so if the 10k deathtoll is accurate, then each rocket killed only 1.1 persons on average. This death rate per rocket is very low, especially considering many are launched into heavily populated urban areas.

    • @qnick
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      -101 year ago

      We know it’s not true.

      There’s no way to count the bodies and separate dead civilians from dead terrorists.

      Nobody seems to care.

      • @NatakuNox
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        41 year ago

        Does this body part belong to a child, elderly person or woman? Whelp safe to say they weren’t terrorists. Additionally Gaza is a small place packed with people. If you don’t see someone for a while it’s safe to say they are dead and buried under a rubble somewhere.

      • @dvoraqs
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        31 year ago

        Good point that we can hardly differentiate civilians from terrorists. Does that justify any civilian deaths?