• Flax
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    11112 days ago

    TBH, I think the Israel iron dome system is justified. Bombing Palestinians is not.

    • @roofuskit
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      One is defensive and one is a genocide over land. Not really a hard choice for sane people.

      • @hark
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        -110 days ago

        It could be argued that Israel is free to unleash their campaign of genocide because the people in Israel do not experience the horrors themselves. There is no pressure to reach an agreement. Bringing the hostages back has been the only rallying cry by Israelis, but other than that, actually ending the genocide doesn’t have much support.

        It’s similar to how so many consumer goods are produced through the use of slavery. That distance and lack of visibility mean there is little pressure from consumers to stop those practices.

        • @gedaliyah
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          4512 days ago

          So basically, your perspective is that a system that protects Israeli civilians is immoral because every single Israeli is immoral? Yeah, that seems very sane. /s

          • @[email protected]
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            -1412 days ago

            Defense of a state that is actively engaging in genocide is a problem.

            The Iron Dome stops attacks on military targets, blame Israel for hiding behind civilians as it launches its missiles and drones from US provided safety.

            • @[email protected]
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              2712 days ago

              We do blame Israel. In the mean time, this piece of technology is actively saving the lives of innocent people. Of all the weird things to be upset about, the one that’s explicitly defensive maybe the weirdest.

            • @gedaliyah
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              612 days ago

              This is bordering on misinformation but I’m not going to act on that.

              The Iron Dome is primarily used to protect civilians, although it may also incidentally or occasionally be used to protect military targets as well.

              Israel does not use its own citizens as cover for military operations. Here is a map of military bases in Israel, which are separate from civilians as required by international law.

              There is no similar map of military sites in Gaza because Hamas uses civilian cover for military operations, including launching international attacks, from schools, mosques, churches, and hospitals.

        • @9tr6gyp3
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          Iron enables the genocide.

          Not really a hard choice for sane people.

    • @[email protected]
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      711 days ago

      There is zero justification for a colonial apartheid ethnostate. Over seventy years of crimes against humanity are not worth defending.

      • @orrk
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        17 days ago

        you say there is no justification for a colonial apartheid ethnosate, but if that were true, why “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for our children”

        the scary thing is people who would otherwise be against fascism for some strange reason turn off their 1488 detectors when talking about the Nation state of Israel, and will gladly embrace the concept of the ethnostate as a moral good.

      • @LaLuzDelSol
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        011 days ago

        I think it’s a bit more complicated than that. It’s a messed up country, but it’s in an extremely messed up part of the world. All of their neighbors are nondemocratic ethnostates, and not even the apartheid kind, they’ve completely driven Jewish people out of their countries. I don’t think standing by and letting Isreal get overrun would be beneficial for the world. I don’t support their offensive military actions but that doesn’t mean I want to see what happens when Hamas/Hezbollah takes over their country.

        • @orrk
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          17 days ago

          you know, leave it to the nazis to cut all that text down to just 14 words

        • @[email protected]
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          011 days ago

          There are plenty of places in the west where they would be safe, secure, and could flourish. Hell, many of them are citizens of these countries. My only concern would be letting such a large amount of fascists migrate when we’re already combating the rise of fascism in the west.

          • @LaLuzDelSol
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            011 days ago

            That’s pretty unrealistic in my opinion. Jewish people see Isreal as their ancestral homeland and they are already risking their lives to stay there. Millions of people would likely die rather than leave.

            Two wrongs don’t make a right. It was wrong to push out Palestinians, but now that Israeli people have been their for generations it would be wrong to push them out too. There arent many human settlements without a record of eviction and occupation. Even the native American tribes occupied, annexed, and eradicated each other for millenia before Europeans arrived. In my opinion, once you live somewhere for a few generations it’s your land and you can’t be kicked out- that just adds more suffering to the world.

            • @[email protected]
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              111 days ago

              Oh yes, they’ve been there for generations so they get to just genocide the people that lives there because it’s their land. What the actual fuck?

              • @LaLuzDelSol
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                110 days ago

                That is not remotely what I said

                • @[email protected]
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                  That’s how they’ve conducted themselves the entirety of the time they’ve been there, time for them to leave.

            • @Madison420
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              Bro. If they take land they’re at war and invaders can be killed. I would suggest for kids sake they do not bring their children while hostily occupying a territory they have no legitimate claim to.

              Moreover when the founding acts of your country are literal terrorist acts against civilians you lose the right to bitch when the same people slap back.

              You’re suggesting that if I take your family house I should get to keep it so long as I use force long enough to have some kids.

              • @LaLuzDelSol
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                110 days ago

                That’s not quite what I said. I said several generations but that’s the idea- there is no point in evicting your great-grandchildren due to an illegal and immoral action you undertook.

                Suppose the year is 3000 and Israel still exists and the palestinean people still want the land back. The Israeli “occupiers” have now been there for 1000 years. Would you still support giving the land to the Palestinians?

                • @Madison420
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                  I’m sure you’ll be that generous while you and yours live in streets.

                  The Palestinians have been there iirc 7500yrs, Arab occupation predates organized religion as a whole. Also yes, dumb hypothetical though.

  • @[email protected]
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    That’s actually a very low price for an anti-air missile. For comparison, the Stinger shoulder-fired missile costs more than twice as much. A Patriot missile costs four million dollars (but is much more capable). Presumably minimizing cost was a high priority when this missile was designed. Nonetheless, the cost asymmetry is one reason why degrading the ability of Hamas and Hezbollah to fire missiles at Israel is important.

    • @orrk
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      27 days ago

      Hamas and Hezbollah are firing any tubes filled with any propellant they can find. you want to reduce the capabilities of groups like Hamas and Hezbollah? don’t fucking go around running an apartheid ethnostate and annexing land on the basis of blood and soil.

  • @taiyang
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    3812 days ago

    Cheap for a missile, but using soft power tends to be more effective, both economically and less destructive. You know, like not pissing off all your neighbors and taking folk’s land.

  • Buelldozer
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    3512 days ago

    It’s expensive AF to operate which is why Israel has been working hard on “Iron Beam”, which uses lasers instead of missiles, to supplement it and reduce the cost of operation. Iron Beam is supposed to become active in 2025.

    Ukraine doesn’t have Iron Dome because of cost and scale. Israel is 22,145 square kilometers while Ukraine is 603,628 square kilometers. It probably cost 10 Billion to build an Israel sized Iron Dome so a Ukraine sized one would cost upwards of $300 Billion and operating the thing would like be a billion dollars a month for active combat.

    As an aside the United States also has ground based directed energy weapons. There’s even a 50KW mobile version built on the Stryker platform called DE M-SHORAD. 100KW+ versions are supposed to be rolling out next year.

  • @[email protected]
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    3312 days ago

    That doesn’t sound like an unreasonable price for a missile interceptor; those things have to be fast and precise. If anything, it looks like they have reasonable economies of scale going for them.

  • @[email protected]
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    2311 days ago

    TIL Each missile fired by Israel cost $15k to build and the US taxpayer paid 40-50k for them to line the pockets of a few billionaires

    Sorted that title for you

    • @[email protected]
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      110 days ago

      I here I initially only had an issue with the phrasing “Each missile […] per missile”.

  • rigatti
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    912 days ago

    Each missile per missile? Dang.

  • @[email protected]
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    611 days ago

    Meanwhile they’re not even supplying Gaza with Iron Dome to protect civilians from the ongoing genocide…smh

    • Don_DickleOP
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      311 days ago

      If you don’t mind me ask what does smh mean?

          • @mudmaniac
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            211 days ago

            Nah. I’ve been thinking the same all the while on reddit. Trust Lemmy to be a place where I learn things.

      • I'm back on my BS 🤪
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        211 days ago

        I usually take SMH as them saying they’re nodding in disapproval or judgment. It’s kind of like how a wise adult would see two immature kids having a disagreement over something insignificant and easy to resolve, but their egos get in the way. The adult would nod and perhaps sigh or say, “tsk, tsk,” to themselves. Anyone else see it this way or differently?

  • @profdc9
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    112 days ago

    The system can be overwhelmed by having too many incoming rockets, so it does have its limits.

  • @gedaliyah
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    It essentially prevented a full scale armed conflict like this past year from 2011-2023. How many lives has it saved over that 12 years?

    • @SpaceNoodle
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      Why would it? The US is paying for it.

    • @phoneymouse
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      The US? Cause that’s who’s paying.

    • @steventhedev
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      1012 days ago

      So you hope that Hamas and Hezbollah continue firing rockets at civilians?

      • @small44
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        How about ending the colonization? That’s the only way to peace.

        • @[email protected]
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          012 days ago

          Alright, so what land do Israelis get and what land do Palestinians get? No matter your answer, one side is going to be pissed which leads to more conflict.

          • @small44
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            412 days ago

            Almost everybody who want a two state solution believe in the pre-1967 borders. I personally prefer a one stste solution thought

            • @[email protected]
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              512 days ago

              A two-state confederation seems good to me. Independent national governance, with bilateral laws for basic things like residency rights across the states and local voting rights based on residency.

          • @orrk
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            why is it that everyone who defends Israels right to genocide always ends up calling for an ethnostate?

            • @[email protected]
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              17 days ago

              Probably has something to do with the fact that when the Jewish people try to live in other states, they almost always end up persecuted.

              • @orrk
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                IDK man, I’m not seeing a genocidal Romani ethnostate, being a people universally discriminated against isn’t something special, and the others aren’t founding genocidal ethnostates

              • @[email protected]
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                -211 days ago

                It’s only been seventy years, bud. Maybe they should have conducted themselves like decent fucking human beings, but that of course would be the antithesis of the colonizer ethos

      • @small44
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        612 days ago

        They would no longer be in position of power to decide the term of a potential two state solution

        • bobburger
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          So no Israel is bankrupt and has no power or military capabilities, who has the power to decide what kind of solution is enacted?

  • @[email protected]
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    The lives they kill are worth so much more so its worth it to them?

    How do they justify stuff like this.

    “We think these people are worthless and we want their land. So now we spend big capital destroying that land”

    Not a single rhetoric i can make up with makes even evil sense.

    What is their left to gain after all the costs?

    • Bob Robertson IX
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      The lives they kill are worth so much more so its worth it to them?

      The Iron Dome is defensive. It kills rockets, not people.

        • Rayquetzalcoatl
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          I believe the Iron Dome is literally just a defensive tool though, like it intercepts missiles fired at it

          • @orrk
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            to quote bomber Harris: “The Nazis entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb everybody else and nobody was going to bomb them”

            imagine if the Germans had an iron dome