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I can only hope that his tough talk in public is covering for behind the scenes pressure on Isreal to have a ceasefire.
Nobody is saying Israel shouldn't defend itself, but this article is about a Hospital. Even in full on war attacking the opponents hospitals is a war crime.
Sometimes it's almost like people see Israel or Hamas as their favorite sports team. As if anything they do is morally correct, just because "their team" did it.
I can't get over how fucking terrible this is for everyone who is trapped there, due to absolutely no fault of their own. Even literal babies are dying.
Before anyone says "they were voted in"; sure. They were voted in many years ago. However, a large part of the population over there was way too young to vote at the time.
It's sick that some deem other people's lives as worthless, just because of location.
I can't even begin to imagine the grief, loss, and suffering that's happening to so many people. Any one of us could have easily been there too, it's not like we can just pick where we're born. You don't work hard to pick a country of origin, you get what you get. Those innocent civilians are no more deserving of death than anyone else on earth. It's sad that I half expect someone to reply and try to explain why murdering children is ok.
I don't care if it's Israel, Hamas, or the freaking Easter bunny. Murder is murder. War crimes are still war crimes. Those children are still dead.
Palestinians and their children are not the "bad guys". It is possible to wage war against Hamas and NOT unarmed civilian palestinians.
Step 1) Don't commit genocide.
Step 2) Be methodical and targeted. Include financial sanctions and incentives for other governments to cooperate.
Step 3) Don't commit genocide.
Seems pretty fucking straight forward to me. Why do conservative shitstains always want to add genocide to everything?
Bombing apartment buildings is neither methodical nor targeted. It is an indiscriminant genocidal temper tantrum.
The last time the US was attacked by terrorists it was domestic terrorists, and it's happening basically every day.
The US has actually been warning them to not invade at least. They've told them not to make the same mistake we did by causing things to get a lot worse invading and turning the people against you as you murder their friends and family.
That said, we're still providing aid and protection and likely won't stop.