• @galloog1@lemmy.world
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    136 months ago

    I have yet to have someone provide me with a source where Hamas/PA admits that an air strike hit something other than civilians. Why would you take an organization at its word that has been shown time and time again to directly make up reality before reports are validated?

    If you are wondering why there is a generational gap in support for Palestine, that’s why.

    • @Limonene@lemmy.world
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      436 months ago

      I don’t care what Hamas says or admits. Reliable news sources have repeatedly reported that IDF is killing an unreasonably high number of innocent Palestinian civilians, relative to the number of Hamas soldiers that they kill.

        • @itslilith
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          186 months ago

          Because their local correspondents have been killed by Israel. Look it up, Israel has been responsible for the vast majority of journalists’ deaths last year, in only three months.

        • @Catoblepas
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          116 months ago

          Extremely dishonest to leave out the fact that all numbers provided by Gaza’s Ministry of Health has consistently matched very closely with Israel’s death counts in the past, and Israel just happens to have completely blocked access to Gaza for outside agencies to do independent counts.

          Wow, isn’t that convenient! Guess there’s no choice other than to assume the thousands of children blown to pieces are lies made up to make it harder for Israel to defend itself by flattening over 70% of homes in Gaza, along with reporters and refugee camps.

        • @gh0stcassette
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          76 months ago

          You can literally see Gaza City leveled on satellite maps, very few buildings are left standing. Even if Isreal hadn’t killed a Single civilian, tens to hundreds of thousands would eventually die of exposure because they have nowhere else to go, their homes have been destroyed (Egypt isn’t willing to take Gazan refugees and it seems like neither is anyone else in the area).

          The infrastructural damage alone is enough to indirectly kill 10s of thousands minimum in the long run. And of course Isreal has been striking civilians, so the total scale of the civilian life lost will be much larger than that.

    • @TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world
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      316 months ago

      30% of the residential structures that were present in Gaza before October remain. This is easily observed from satellite and aerial imagery.

      Perhaps its more that there is a generation gap in critical thinking.

      • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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        176 months ago

        No…

        Surely this is just another example of everyone under retirement age being wrong and only the boomers really know what’s going on.

        No one else spends so much time on Facebook, they’re clearly the most informed out of all the generations!

      • @gh0stcassette
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        56 months ago

        It’s worse than that, I haven’t seen any data on what percentage of the still-standing buildings remain inhabitable/structurally sound. A lot of those 30% are probably not going to be safe to occupy long-term without significant repairs, and I doubt Isreal is going to fund those.

    • @MsPenguinette@lemmy.world
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      206 months ago

      There is some ratio of civilian deaths to military targets hit that is essentially “acceptible”. Especially when the military targets are amoung civilians. I don’t know what that number is but it’s definitely way way way way less than right now.

      22k people dead is wholely unacceptable. At absolute best, giving Isreal the biggest benifit of the doubt I can, Isreal is indiscriminately killing civilians.

      • @mkwt@lemmy.world
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        66 months ago

        Reminder: the 22k number is inclusive of Hamas combatants. They refuse to break out military casualties from civilians.

        • @FluffyPotato@lemm.ee
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          56 months ago

          If even half of 22k was Hamas their “command center” would need a bit more equipment than a few ak47s and like 4 bullets between them.

        • @gh0stcassette
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          36 months ago

          This is true, but the casualties are hitting the population of Gaza indiscriminately, and the median age there is only 18. So you’re still killing half children. Even if the ranks of Hamas are heavily stacked with 16-17 year old kids (in which case indiscriminate killing of them would still be better to avoid, it’s not like child soldiers are really capable of consenting to the risks of armed conflict), there’s no way the majority of the deaths are actual Hamas combatants.

    • @Catoblepas
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      6 months ago

      Why do you need Hamas to say something before you decide whether or not blowing up thousands of children is acceptable?

    • @sailingbythelee@lemmy.world
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      66 months ago

      The generational gap in support for Israel is caused by the fact that boomers and GenX made up their mind about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict back in the 80s and 90s when the PLO was suicide bombing Israel on a daily basis. The younger generation has only known Israel as the oppressor state under right wing idiots like Netanyahu. They also forget that Israel was the underdog when all of their neighbours ganged up on them and tried to wipe the Jews off the face of the Earth again, repeatedly. The younger generation just sees the power imbalance between Israel and the Palestinians and assumes that Israel must be in the wrong.