I did: your argument that mental state and the situation surrounding the use of human shields was critical to their morality. I lampooned it.
Left with no choice? The article calls out specific uses of noncombatants as impromptu ablative shields and bomb squads, but the well equipped IDF “has no choice”?
I’m failing to find any mention of the value of life, though…
I did: your argument that mental state and the situation surrounding the use of human shields was critical to their morality. I lampooned it.
Left with no choice? The article calls out specific uses of noncombatants as impromptu ablative shields and bomb squads, but the well equipped IDF “has no choice”?
I’m failing to find any mention of the value of life, though…
In case I wasn’t being clear, I was refering to the Palestinians who are left with no choice but to shoot back.
I think they are talking about the instances of the IDF shooting the human shields and then the Palestinians they were targeting.