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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/gaza-israel-aid-starvation-rafah-death-b2761433.html Israeli attack on Palestinians near Gaza aid distribution centre kills at least 31, officials say IDF opens fire from tanks on starving Palestinians attempting to reach aid distribution site The Palestinian Red Crescent said its medical teams had recovered the bodies of 23 people and treated another 23 injured at the aid site set up by the US-based Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). Most people were shot "in the upper part of their bodies, including the head, neck and chest," said Dr Marwan al-Hams, a health ministry official at Nasser Hospital, where many wounded were transferred from the Red Cross-run field hospital.[/quote] Once again, this all stops with unconditional surrender. Of course Israel should be more careful in how it prosecutes this war but this is war not a cricket match. bad shit happens in war., if you want to stop the bad shit, then stop the war. There is only one way to stop this war, the total and unconditional surrender by hamas. All the complaints in the world are not going to stop this war, israel has been there and done that and they always draw criticism no matter what they do. The only way the world rallies behind jews is if the jews lose and get pushed into the sea. If that is the price of your sympathy, you can keep it. The palestinians had a hance at their own country in 1948 and they started a war to get everything. The palestinians were offered a 2 state solution in 1999 and they chose intifada instead. The israelis left gaza and the first thing the gazans did with their new found self determination was to elect hamas into power. And every step of the way, jews were criticized. The criticism frequently boiled down to, you guys don't deserve our sympathy because you guys are not dying in large enough numbers. You can keep your sympathy, we'll keep our lives.[/quote] You can learn a thing or two from AI. AI Overview: No, genocide cannot be justified. It is a crime against humanity and a violation of fundamental human rights, regardless of the circumstances. While perpetrators often attempt to justify their actions, claiming it was a necessary response to a perceived threat or for the "greater good," such justifications are not accepted under international law, which explicitly prohibits genocide. International Law: The Genocide Convention defines genocide and makes it a crime under international law. There are no legal or moral justifications for genocide. Perpetrator Justifications: Perpetrators often claim that their victims posed a threat, or that the genocide was necessary for national defense or the creation of a "pure" society. These justifications are often rooted in false narratives and ideologies. No Moral Justification: Genocide is a horrific act of violence and oppression, and there is no moral justification for it. All human lives have equal value, and no group can justify the systematic destruction of another[/quote]
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