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This is the kind of thing entities like Hamas need to learn to crack down on. Its a lot harder to say "oops we missed your valid military target and hit a school instead" if the valid military target is a decent distance from civilian infrastructure. Even Iran is pretty bad at that.
Israel has systematically embedded its military command centres, bases and nuclear sites within densely populated areas. This strategy deliberately puts Israeli civilians at risk — especially now, as missile attacks continue to escalate between Israel and Iran.
https://youtube.com/shorts/HcJDReDRqSA?is=GG6cPloGcuRTK-jM
What a stupid take where you are not only fully consuming and regurgitating Israeli talking points but also creating false equivalencies.
It's literally Hamas' playbook. Build worlds largest bomb shelter under civilian targets and never let a single civilian into it. It's quite sick.
Israel, Netanyahu, and especially the settlers have committed gobs of war crimes, but it is just plain ignorance to not understand this is what Hamas wants. There power is derived from maximizing civilian casualties. It's all fucked up.
Way to both sides the "conflict" when one side is succeeding in a genocide. Judging what a population does in their struggle for existence is missing the forest for the trees.
Make a fucking argument instead of meaningless phrases. Why is it both sides to state a genocide is exactly what Hamas wanted to happen. That is why they build military facilities within and under civilians homes/infrastructure. The point of the post...
You are just blindly spouting talking points, instead of meaningfully engaging the difference between Ukraine and Hamas.
Oh my, full throated regurgitation of Israeli propaganda. I'm sure you think that a calendar in Arabic is a terrorist plot too... Tsk tsk
For those who still don't know how far Israel is willing to go with their lying: https://www.france24.com/en/tv-shows/truth-or-fake/20231116-idf-claims-to-find-list-of-hamas-names-but-it-s-the-days-of-the-week-in-arabic
Make a fucking argument instead of weak ad hominem attacks. Nothing I said is remotely disputable.
Not to mention Israel doesn't really make those kinds of translation mistakes. Most Israeli's are at least partially bilingual, and almost all signage/packaging/etc is written in hebrew and arabic. I would be extremely surprised if anyone who has lived in Israel for more than about a year didn't know the names of the week in arabic. Any more than someone living in Canada not knowing them in french. They may forget whick ones correspond to whick, but they should recognize that that is what they are.
I provided a link showing that whatever your sharing is incorrect, where's yours?
Not only that, also a false equivalence same as the first commenter did.
I never equivocated the Israeli actions and the Palestinian ones. I would say anyone arguing in good faith should agree that both sides have done bad things. The scale may be wildly different, but that doesn't magically make it okay. The axis powers did the most wrong in WWII, but internment of japanese civilians by allied powers is still not okay.
Your link shows an incident of the IDF lying about knowing where Israeli hostages were held. I don't see how that refutes a single thing I said.
What false equivalency has been made?
In Ukraine it is illegal to put military infrastructure next to civilians. In Gaza military infrastructure is only put next to civilians. Where is the equivalency? Make a real argument.