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h_tbob 5 days ago

I don’t get why Israel waged war on Gaza instead of just going for the guy who ordered the attack. Any thoughts?

jowea 5 days ago | parent | next [-]

The guy is the Hamas leader who was killed recently? How would Israel get him? Special forces raid? He could hide anywhere in Gaza. And why would Israel want to do a decapitation instead of destroying the hostile organization? Even assuming Israel doesn't want to annex territory that seems like expecting the US to react to 9/11 by sending the Navy Seals after Bin Laden and stop it at that.

cwkoss 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The Gaza invasion was never about the hostages. If Israel cared about the hostages they wouldn't have indiscriminately bombed the entire territory. The hostages are dead, and demanding the impossible return of people they killed is simply a pretext:

They want land expansion and the total ethnic cleansing of Palestine. Look up 'Greater Israel'. Tim Walz accidentally let it slip during a debate that this is the goal of the US empires support.

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latentcall 5 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Oct. 7 was incredibly useful for Israel give it the casus belli to destroy resistance and settle Gaza. Lebanon will be the cherry on top.

Why kill one guy when you can kill all resistance and (future possible) resistance and tada you have a bunch of land and can expand your borders.

A4ET8a8uTh0 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

Hmm. It is a weird conversation for me. Since I am not part of the conflict, as the outsider I believe I see some of the game played. Still, I do not want to spend too much energy on this since I am not sure I understand how you perceive things.

I think you are wrong, but you are wrong by equating Netanyahu and Israel. It is useful for the former. It would be hard to convince me it is useful for the latter. And then, even assuming tada part is uncontested ( not impossible in current configuration ), how exactly do you see this play out?

underdeserver 5 days ago | parent | prev [-]

1200 dead including children and elderly. Useful. Are you serious?

latentcall 4 days ago | parent [-]

Yes I am serious. Obviously 1200 dead is sad. Disregarding the emotions, on an Israeli political level it IS useful to rally the country to finally handle the Palestine problem once and for all, which is what is happening right now.

underdeserver 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

I sincerely doubt it will be once and for all. It will only end once and for all when the Palestinians make a true effort to have peace based on 67 borders, and that's not happening any time soon.

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kombine 5 days ago | parent [-]

> Many of us are going to have to reckon with the fact that the people committing these war crimes will be on our engineering teams in a few years.

Try to protest that and they will smear you as an antisemite and ruin your career.

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