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"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." It's a part of the Geneva conventions. You don't accept it as an authority on how to go about making war?
I never said it was illegal to attack areas with civilians. I said it was wrong. There's legal things that are wrong, and illegal things that aren't.
As for the UN warehouse thing, you can call it a mistake if you want to. They knew it was a UN building, and they knew there were refugees there. It wasn't likely that there would be any weapons there and a hunch just isn't gonna cut it. Simply put, there's no evidence there were weapons there, please forgive me if I don't take "we don't do white phosphorus" - IDF's word for it.
That's a good point, it's not an authority on how to go about making war. It's international law.
The reason I don't believe it was the mistake you seem to think is that they hit it, realized what they had done, and then hit it a couple more times.
And instead of saying that I contradict myself and say stupid things, please point them out instead of whining.
By now I should know not to be subtle in a discussion with you
What I said there was basically that your misconception of my conception of reality is unfortunate. I haven't dragged you into anything, you fail to even get the basics of what I'm saying and get angry at things I haven't said.
And the result of a "tooth for a tooth" approach would be nowhere near as many dead palestinians (one percent as many for the last month). Actual teeth, that is.
Also LOL at somebody sourcing fox news. hahahahahahahahaha
It is actually not wrong by Israel to hit that spot, I say again that there is a Geneva ammendmant that specificaly says the usage of civilians by a militant force does not render an area immune. Geneve convention disagrees with you and your logic.
not sure if you're talking to me, but i never said anything about it being illegal. i was talking about morally right or wrong.
the most obvious part of it being the part when you want less palestinian deaths, but you support the fact that the IDF should just retaliate in a 'tooth for a tooth' way.
you said a rocket for every rocket approach for 8 years would result in much less civilian deaths
It's pretty extreme to assert that the Israeli who ordered the attack on the building was insane.
Really?
No, I didn't say anything about the last 8 years. You can scroll up and read it again. And you're still avoiding the point, which was proportionate force.
As for the statistics, not news. And good job by Israel breaking the ceasefire, clearly Hamas wasn't doing their part.
i consider tham useless and illegitimate as law enforcing even when that are at pro-israeli stands.
I was speaking about proportionate response. I was speaking about whether it would be considered okay if from the get-go, the first rocket that landed on israeli soil (2001).
choosing not to believe this is just being dumb.
i don't get this part.. what does that suppose to mean?
the thing that helps me consider UN or any other organisation that's supposed to monitor global conflicts and be as unbiased as possible, as illegitimate, is the simple fact that i think they are biased to no end.
Of course I don't believe it. Especially since it's not what I said.
That last time, Hamas tried diplomacy and Israel didn't.
Says Mr. Objective.
@Slashnoob: Sure, but that's the UN. What about formal treaties than have been signed by states, such as the Geneva Conventions?
Okay, important clarification, I looked this up, and the quotation about incendiary weapons is not part of the Geneva Conventions, but rather part of the 1980 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, which was an annexe to the Geneva Conventions come up more than 3 decades later. The quotation is part of Protocol III of the said Convention, and Israel never ratified Protocol III*. The whole white-phosphorus-prohibited thing doesn't apply as far as international law is concerned.
Speaking of diplomacy, 15 rockets have landed inside Israel today, and still no Israeli reaction.
QuoteOf course I don't believe it. Especially since it's not what I said.Your choice.
The ones to break the cease-fire after the IDF fully retreaded from Gaza