▲ | ignoramous 5 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
> the problem is that Israel's style of warfare ... The most extreme instances Yep. The complication is, the Strip is close to being totally dependent on Israel, and yet chose war. I doubt any other country ruled by right-wingers, with that much power over their already (diplomatically, economically, socially) cornered enemy, would have acted any differently. I guess, the sequence of events reeks of desperation & despair from all sides and has ended up exposing one & all. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | xg15 5 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
It's not as if life was particularly pleasant there before the war. Israel was already before restricting the maximally attainable quality of life. Or as if the Palestinian control group in the West Bank who had chosen cooperation was faring any better. Also that stuff is exactly what international humanitarian law is supposed to prevent. Obligations of the occupying power and all. | |||||||||||||||||
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