Edit: Replaced with Reuters link (Israel National News has a “mixed” factual reporting rating similar to Al Jazeera).
Then they go in on foot to confirm instead of bombing the shit out of it
If they blow it up, there’s no way to prove they’re wrong.
If they go on foot, people are going to ask where the proof is that they were right.
So I’ll be very surprised if they ever go in on foot.
If they go in on foot, they’re at much higher risk of being murdered by Hamas terrorists. On top of that, people like you will condemn them for going in and raiding a hospital.
It’s murder when it’s civilians…
If an invading enemy military force suffers casualties… That’s war.
Not exactly complicated
Those soldiers have families at home that are at risk because of these terrorists. Why should their lives be risked as well because the scummy terrorists use hospitals and civilians as human shields?
When an opposing force uses human shields, you aren’t supposed to attack the fucking human shields. You’re supposed to show you value human life and try another way. If you kill the human shields, it’s a war crime.
Especially since everything in Gaza seems to be a “human shield.” You don’t get to just bomb tunnels through a hospital without people calling you a war criminal.
Moral dilemmas aside. Killing human shields or collateral is actually not a war crime. Using human shields is. People are throwing around that term without thinking.
I’m not throwing “human shield” around like it’s a defined term. It’s a war crime.
Can’t prove them wrong when they murder the journalists.
Several soldiers on foot would be a LOT better for the hospital than a missile if that is really all they are looking for, although that doesn’t seem to fit with what they’ve done so far
Seems awfully convenient…
Also sounds exactly like something a terrorist org would do. Both sides seem to be competing for who I should dislike more.
Not just would do. It’s a known fact with plenty of evidence that Hamas stores and fires rockets from schools and hospitals.
Oh, well, if Israel says . . .
This seems awfully familiar.
Reuters is hardly a neutral source itself.
I’ve seen some moronic takes on this war and the conflict as a whole, but this one takes the cake.
sure buddy