Israel/Hamas PB Tribal Fight

We all know that Israel is held to a higher standard, there comes a time though when they have to shitcan world opinion and take care of business.
There is never a time when Israel should indiscriminately retaliate. They are held to a higher standard because they are not terrorists and have publicly stated as such.
 
There is never a time when Israel should indiscriminately retaliate. They are held to a higher standard because they are not terrorists and have publicly stated as such.
Who said anything about indiscriminately retaliating?
 
There is never a time when Israel should indiscriminately retaliate. They are held to a higher standard because they are not terrorists and have publicly stated as such.
Now THAT I agree with.
 
"Israel did not sign the Geneva Accords so they cannot be accused of war crimes" is a vacuous rationalization.

A nation does not have to be a signatory to the Geneva Accords to be convicted of war crimes. See also: Nuremberg Trials.

And finally, being against Israeli government policies does not make one "pro Hamas" (or "anti-Semetic" for that matter, but I digress), except in your simplistic mind.
 
With the extreme right-wing Netanyahu at Israel's helm, it is likely that he will respond in a grossly inappropriate way, similar to what G.W. Bush did following 911.

Bush squandered international support and sympathy by invading Iraq. It's likely that Netanyahu will try to compensate for his gross incompetence in protecting the rural areas that were attacked by Hamas by leveling most of urban Gaza.

Did you see the pathetic under-manned gate that Hamas "broke through" in order to raid the kibbutz and the outdoor dance concert? I have more security than that on my farm.
 
What standards are you suggesting to throw out? Avoiding civilian casualties was my interpretation....maybe I was wrong
Everything and anything that happens in Gaza at this stage is on Hamas. They bear the sole responsibility for any civilian deaths that result from this Israeli defensive action. We know the Democrats, having funded the terrorists for years, want to protect their Jew-hating investments, but the law of war is on the side of Israel. Oh BTW:

Federal Judge Advances Lawsuit Claiming Biden Admin Knew US Funds Were Aiding Terrorists​

Sarah Arnold | October 14, 2023 12:15 PM

A Texas federal judge advanced a lawsuit to prove the Biden Administration knowingly sent U.S. funds to Palestine, which runs the risk of ending up in the hands of terrorists.

This week, Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk granted a win for America First Legal (AFL), which filed a lawsuit in 2022, alleging that the Biden Administration and Secretary of State Antony Blinken green-lighted payments to the Palestinian Authority. AFL claimed that a billion American taxpayer dollars were sent to “directly benefit and subsidize the Palestinian Authority” despite acknowledging it still operates its "Pay to Slay" program.

During the Trump Administration, the 45th president froze funds following the Taylor Force Act. This federal law prohibits the government from sending American taxpayer dollars to the Palestinian Authority if it supports terrorist activity.


Kacsmaryk said that the AFL’s "recent production of records shows that the Government knew its economic support fund (ESF) funding in the West Bank and Gaza was benefiting Palestinian terrorists, thereby ‘increasing the risk of terrorist attacks against the Plaintiffs and others similarly situated.’ They aver that the Government's ‘admission that its activities in the West Bank and Gaza benefit Hamas suggests, with reasonable particularity, the possible existence of other facts, currently hidden, establishing traceability.’ These reasons, in concert with Hamas's recent attack on Israel that killed fourteen Americans and resulted in others being held hostage, provide a sufficient basis for Plaintiff's Request," the order read.

More here: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/sarah...-knew-us-funds-were-aidingterrorists-n2629842
 
"Israel did not sign the Geneva Accords so they cannot be accused of war crimes" is a vacuous rationalization.

A nation does not have to be a signatory to the Geneva Accords to be convicted of war crimes. See also: Nuremberg Trials.

And finally, being against Israeli government policies does not make one "pro Hamas" (or "anti-Semetic" for that matter, but I digress), except in your simplistic mind.
Terrorists are not protected under the laws of war.

Terrorist Organizations Are Not Entitled To The Protection Of The Geneva Conventions​

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Terrorists like Hamas use civilians as human shields, this is why they are presently prohibiting them from leaving Gaza. All should be put to death along with their supporters. Civilization simply cannot tolerate their presence.
 
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With the extreme right-wing Netanyahu at Israel's helm, it is likely that he will respond in a grossly inappropriate way, similar to what G.W. Bush did following 911.
Opinion.

Bush squandered international support and sympathy by invading Iraq. It's likely that Netanyahu will try to compensate for his gross incompetence in protecting the rural areas that were attacked by Hamas by leveling most of urban Gaza.
Opinion.

Israel has hit strategic targets in their air strikes because they have made an effort to do so. There is no evidence contrary to this.

Did you see the pathetic under-manned gate that Hamas "broke through" in order to raid the kibbutz and the outdoor dance concert? I have more security than that on my farm.
Sounds like right wing Jan 6 logic. The attacks wasn't wrong...the defense being adequate was wrong. Dumb
 
Everything and anything that happens in Gaza at this stage is on Hamas. They bear the sole responsibility for any civilian deaths that result from this Israeli defensive action. We know the Democrats, having funded the terrorists for years, want to protect their Jew-hating investments, but the law of war is on the side of Israel. Oh BTW:
Complete horseshit.

Any party who fails to take into account civilian casualties is at fault and should be called out for doing so.
 
How could it have taken hours (How many??) to get a ground force to clear out Hamas and rescue citizens?? 8 hours? That was one example…? WTF.. No helicopters available??

Just wondering
 
How could it have taken hours (How many??) to get a ground force to clear out Hamas and rescue citizens?? 8 hours? That was one example…? WTF.. No helicopters available??

Just wondering
Hamas has not made an effort to do anything regarding citizens that I've seen. I'd be interested in any source that shows otherwise.
 
Israel has hit strategic targets in their air strikes because they have made an effort to do so. There is no evidence contrary to this.
My opinion is about what Netanyahu is likely to do, not what he has done in this particular crisis so far. This opinion is based on how he has reacted in past situations.

He is likely to overreact and cause many unnecessary casualties, in much the same way that GW Bush did following 911. Both leaders were hit with a surprise attack, and both leaders tend to think in black-and-white terms.
 
My opinion is about what Netanyahu is likely to do, not what he has done in this particular crisis so far. This opinion is based on how he has reacted in past situations.

He is likely to overreact and cause many unnecessary casualties, in much the same way that GW Bush did following 911. Both leaders were hit with a surprise attack, and both leaders tend to think in black-and-white terms.
I disagree. There is nothing to gain for Israel to do so. Destroying Hamas' power structure is a more likely pursuit.
 
How could it have taken hours (How many??) to get a ground force to clear out Hamas and rescue citizens?? 8 hours? That was one example…? WTF.. No helicopters available??

Just wondering
You're talking about an area that is almost 140 square miles in size with 2.3 million people. Think of the battle of Fallujah an Iraqi town of about 4 square miles with a similar density to Gaza. It was the bloodiest battle of the Iraq war. It took over six weeks to complete.
 
https://www.reuters.com/world/egypt...a-opening-rafah-crossing-0600-gmt-2023-10-16/

People wonder "what" Israeli intentions are...simple...punishment of a race of people they despise for the actions of a few that have nothing to do with those they despise.
Israel should immediately stop air activity in the area, especially as they focus on the northern region as announced.

It's good to see international pressure to open a humanitarian tunnel intensifying.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/13/midd...ossing-gaza-palestinians-mime-intl/index.html
 
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Story from family living in Haifa, Israel:

"Dad what was that?"

Well son, it says here in the paper that Iran has developed a nuclear
bomb and are probably testing one here in Israel because they don't
like Americans and Jews. Nothing to worry about though. Looks like
it exploded north of us about twenty miles away.

Angry mother interjects, "Nothing to worry about? That nuclear bomb
from Iran apparently landed on the Walmart where I do my shopping!"

Father replies, "Don't worry about it honey. Walmart will build another
one. Anyway I'm off to work. Everybody have a nice day."

Angry mother interjects again, "There goes another bomb explosion and
it was closer this time!"

Father replies, "On second thought maybe I should stay home today."
This isn't funny in the midst of such death and destruction you take time to amuse yourself in such an asinine manner. This is the second display of such shit. Please, stop.
 
So signing onto it is important to whether the rule applies. 👍

In this case, yes. It's voluntary and not a core part of the Geneva Convention. Countries can choose to sign on or not. Strikes me as useless and a waste of time if it's optional, but there you are. A bit like the one on mines.
 
To close out my point regarding war crimes - I'm not saying that signing a document or not is what matters. Saying Hamas has committed atrocities here is warranted and obvious. Doing so while saying that Israel has been squeaky clean retracts from the effectiveness of that statement

We should be warning and expecting all parties of war to take extra care. I do believe Israel is making a good faith effort in doing that and that Hamas is actually taking action detrimental to all involved

Nobody fighting a war is squeaky clean.

And yeah, we can warn, but what are we going to do about it if they're not? Spank Hamas? Because so far THEY are the gross offenders. LOL. We've done fuck all so far. And it has to be effective and painful to be useful. And what about Russia? Just as bad as Hamas, if not worse.
 
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