CNN’s Wolf Blitzer seemed at a lost of words at the justification being used to bomb a refugee camp in Gaza.

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      Hamas was the target, they surrounded their leaders with innocent people. It’s a common tactic with terrorists.

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        And? If there’s a hostage situation, the answer is not to blow up the entire building, hostages and all.

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            Nah. We watched the Russians blow up the buildings in realtime without even worrying if military personnel were housed there. IIRC that was the theater bombing one that I am thinking of.

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              Yeah, Israel are straight-up taking plays from the Soviet handbook here. Indiscriminate murder of civilians is okay if you get one bad dude. They’ve already dehumanised Palestinians beyond belief, it’s no wonder that they view murder of innocent Palestinians as being completely different to murder of innocent Israelis.

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            They blew up that whole theater in Mariupol full of sheltering women and children, early on in the war. That must have killed hundreds.

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              That wasn’t a hostage situation that was plain ethnic cleansing. Russia has thrown pretty much the whole of the male population in the occupied territories in the meat grinder by now, btw.

              What OP is referring to is the Dubrovka crisis where Chechens took tons of hostages in a theatre and Russia pumped the whole thing full of gas, probably some fast-acting opioid. Which isn’t that bad of a way to diffuse a situation they just failed to inform EMTs on what they’ve used or at least how patients should be treated which meant a lot more respiratory failures than was necessary. Still a better outcome than storming the thing and the Chechens blowing everything up.

              A russian classic, really:

              С утра садимся мы в телегу;
              Мы рады голову сломать
              И, презирая лень и негу,
              Кричим: валяй, ебёна мать!

              At dawn we jump inside the wagon,
              Quite happy for our necks to break.
              Scorning all soft delight and languor,
              We yell “Get going, for fuck’s sake!”

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          I agree, but militaries will absolutely strike any high value target no matter the civilian cost. That’s the human cost of war and why we have rules of war. Hamas doesn’t follow those rules and the IDF has labeled them illegal combatants. Thus, in a legal sense, these strikes are being carried out. It absolutely is sickening but this is what Hamas wants to happen.

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            It’s not really relevant what Hamas wants to happen. The civilians don’t want to be murdered.

            These are war crimes no matter what either of the beligerants think/want.

            Most international law experts are already coming down on the side of civilian starvation being war crimes. History is going to judge this a lot more harshly than the talking heads of US/Israeli news.

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            Is bombing a hospital ok in the rules of war? Because they bombed the only cancer hospital in Gaza yesterday.

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              Ask Assad. He once bombed 4 hospitals in a day, and IRC at one point doctors in Syria stopped telling the UN where their hospitals were located, because their warnings to not target these hospitals was being used by the Syrians as targetting suggestions.

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                  Sure, we don’t want no context here. That only makes this less black and white, and nobody ain’t got time for that.

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                You’re referring to the PIJ, not Hamas. And even the PIJ being responsible is very much in question at the moment as more information is obtained on those events. See the New York Times analysis from the other day.

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            No idea why you’re downvoted, this is objectively true. One may consider it disgusting or morally indefensible, but a) unless Israel is lying about the presence of legitimate targets in the area it is not illegal b) using civilians as human shields is a staple Hamas tactic.

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              The truth is very hard to swallow. I served in Iraq and Afghanistan, I’ve witnessed this stupidity first hand. Terrorists are cowards who hide behind civilians. They want civilians to die because for every civilian killed they gain more bodies to their cause.

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                So so very close to piecing together why bombing a refugee camp even if there are terrorists or supporting infrastructure located there is a terrible idea.

                I truly don’t know how you can recognize that Hamas wants civilians to die because it will strengthen their numbers, and still excuse the bombing of civilians. Perhaps you’re just trolling?

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                I served in Iraq and Afghanistan

                This explains so much about all the shit you’re smearing all over Lemmy. You just miss murdering Arabs.

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                  I am an engineer, I built schools, hospitals, and other public services. Few military personnel serve in combat roles.

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                    Lol and you get downvoted because you’re not meeting the bloodthirsty soldier narrative that Lemmy’s unemployed communists love to parrot.

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                  The Taliban are in Afghanistan and the U.S. mission was never against them, ever. Perhaps you should look up basic information first.

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                    Oh, was Iraq justified with Saddam’s “weapon’s of mass destruction” that didn’t exist? Sorry, got my lies mixed up.

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                I can’t help but parrot exactly what @V17 said. People just don’t want to hear the realities of war.

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            As we all know, legal experts prefer to say “all’s fair in love and war” than to follow Geneva conventions.

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        “But even if that Hamas commander was there amidst all those Palestinian refugees who are in that Jabalya refugee camp, Israel still went ahead and dropped a bomb there attempting to kill this Hamas commander knowing that a lot of innocent civilians—men, women, and children—presumably would be killed?” Blitzer asked. “Is that what I’m hearing?”

        Dude, Wolf Blitzer gets it. Don’t let yourself seem like the less reasonable party when Wolf Blitzer’s involved.

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          I don’t think the Israeli government cares anymore than the Iranian government cared about killing its people. Any government based on religion is going to be intolerant of nonconforming behaviors and other religious beliefs. Separation of church and state is a requirement for successful societies.

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            This is not a religious conflict. It’s imperialist and settler colonial. This headass take needs to stop.

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            Iran killing it’s own people or the Israelis? For sure on religion being a blight to the progress of humanity. I’d say I’m still perplexed, but honestly just meh. I’ve read enough weird shit today.

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              Ive witnessed too much of it in the last 20 years. I’m tried of seeing innocent people killed to defend a religion.

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          I feel like we’re already at the bottom of the barrel when serial teleprompter reader Wolf Blitzer gets it.

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            It’s unreal right? It’s like some body snatcher type shit and it’s everyday. Tomorrow some even more baffling combination of sorrows will somehow make this look tame. We are living the curse of “may you live in interesting times.”