• catonkatonk [none/use name]
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    631 month ago

    Is it true that if someone takes a kid hostage, you’re justified in killing the kid? Sounds fucked up, the idea that killing someone who is doing Bad Things is more important than protecting the life of an innocent child. Hmm. Not sure about this “international rules based” order the crackers keep talking about.

    • Dolores [love/loves]
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      291 month ago

      i don’t think it is written in the statutes that you can. Israeli lawyers argue for their right to & to designate human shields as ‘consensual’ desolate Israel isn’t party to Hostages Convention either

    • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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      161 month ago

      One of the really fascinating things about October 7th was that Israel’s top priority was openly “preventing Hamas from getting in”, with all other considerations, like the preservation of Israeli life, coming second. Then you read stories about helicopters firing missiles without targeting carefully or those girls in tanks firing on kibbutz homes without a clear idea of who is inside, and it becomes an inevitable conclusion that the civilian death toll (such as it even existed, since there was a heavy military presence there) was almost entirely Israel’s fault on an immediate level, even before getting into “Their policies made the attack inevitable” and such