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@N. Escalona: Atrocities are actions shockingly cruel or inhumane.This is no political stunt. Israel has already admitted to breaking international law by using phosphorous shells, a chemical weapon that burns through flesh. Beyond that, bombing the city of Gaza was a very questionable maneuver which many claim to be illegal.
Quote from: N. Escalona on January 30, 2009, 08:17:58 pmMy question, then, is what are atrocities in this context?I dunno, how about shooting unarmed children? Bombing schools and hospitals? Setting UN buildings on fire? Bombing as many innocent kids as armed enemies? Seeing how Israel runs its wars these days, maybe this doesn't qualify as shockingly cruel or inhumane.
My question, then, is what are atrocities in this context?
I dunno, how about shooting unarmed children? Bombing schools and hospitals? Setting UN buildings on fire? Bombing as many innocent kids as armed enemies?
@N. Escalona: If the decision were up to me, Operation Cast Lead would never have taken place. There would be no attack on Gaza. Most importantly, hundreds of innocent people would still be alive.January 6th 2009 - Israeli Shells Kill 40 at Gaza U.N. SchoolJanuary 15th - Israeli forces shell UN headquarters [and hospital] in Gaza
The Israeli military contended that Hamas fighters had fired mortars from the school compound, and United Nations officials called for an independent inquiry into the episode....“They shot back to save their own lives,” said Ilan Tal, an Israeli military spokesman and a brigadier general in the reserves. Among the dead, the military said in a statement, were “Hamas terrorist operatives and a mortar battery cell.”The military identified two Hamas operatives, Imad Abu Asker and Hassan Abu Asker, as having been killed.
He said Barak told him there had been a "grave mistake" and promised to pay extra attention to protecting U.N. installations.
I'm glad you brought up media since studies about it (regarding Israel and Palestine) show that most of the media (in the US and the UK at least) are in favor of Israel. This time it took them a couple of weeks to even bring up the fact that it was Israel who broke the ceasefire. But, they kinda have to side with the palestinian people (not Hamas) in this conflict, as they are the ones paying the price for both Hamas and Israels actions.
As for Hamas not fighting in the areas where there are no civilians, of course they won't. First of all, they're not idiots. Going head to head with an enemy like Israel spells certain death.
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Please forgive me if I don't rate your impression as highly as independent studies of the major networks and newspapers. And maybe you didn't understand what I was saying, I said that they can't say "we don't care about dead civilians", so they are forced to bring up all the dead civilians. Which to you, as there's so many more palestinian, must seem to be anti-Israel.
Also worth mentioning is that the first major US network to bring up real problems with Israels invasion was actually Fox News. Famous for their liberal bias?
Quick note, "White phosphorus has legitimate uses in warfare. We could discuss that, but it would be missing the larger picture.""It is prohibited in all circumstances to make any military objective located within a concentration of civilians the object of attack by air-delivered incendiary weapons."
What I'm actually saying is that BOTH SIDES are wrong. Since I emphatize with both sides goals and strongly disagree with both sides actions, I can't hold one higher than another.