8 year old girl killed and thousands of non Hezzbolla Lebanse injured.
So if, as you claim, Israel's attack was precise, you are admitting they target civilians and kids.
Now try to make an actual argument rather than crying antisemite.
Can you show a source claiming thousands of non hezbollahs civilians were injured? Thats just blatant misinformation. Your entire "argument" is based on a fantasy.
Collective punishment and guilt-by-association has been the Israeli playbook since at least the 1940s. Barbarism driven by racism is hard-wired into the Israeli government.
Can you show a source claiming thousands of non hezbollahs civilians were injured? Thats just blatant misinformation. Your entire "argument" is based on a fantasy.
Collective punishment and guilt-by-association has been the Israeli playbook since at least the 1940s. Barbarism driven by racism is hard-wired into the Israeli government.
You're the idiot - this isn't collective punishment lol. They targeted Hezbollah fighters.
You forget that Israel is within it's legal wartime right to drop a 100kg bomb on every hezbollah pager carrying rocket trigger man irrespective of collateral damage - INSTEAD israel disabled them and their rocket launch command network, thus saving countless lives on BOTH sides of the conflict.
Collective punishment only if youre an antisemitic low IQ loser.
Can you show a source claiming thousands of non hezbollahs civilians were injured? Thats just blatant misinformation. Your entire "argument" is based on a fantasy.
Collective punishment and guilt-by-association has been the Israeli playbook since at least the 1940s. Barbarism driven by racism is hard-wired into the Israeli government.
Racism in the government lol. It's the only government in the Middle East where Arabs, Jews, Muslims, Christians, Zionists, Antizionists, etc actually serve in the Parliament. Not to mention gays and women.
You're blinded by your hatred. The lebanese government is the racist one
Palestinians in Lebanon include the Palestinian refugees who fled to Lebanon during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, their descendants, the Palestinian militias which resided in Lebanon in the 1970s and 1980s, and Palestinian natio...
Unlike Israel, Lebanese public hospitals do not admit Palestinians for medical treatment or surgery."[33][full citation needed] Israeli journalist Ben-Dror Yemini describes Palestinians in Lebanon as living "under various restrictions that could fill a chapter on Arab apartheid against the Palestinians. One of the most severe restrictions is a ban on construction. This ban is enforced even in the Nahr al-Bared refugee camp, bombed by the Lebanese army in 2007".[34][full citation needed] Calling on Lebanon to change the systematic discrimination against his people, Palestinian journalist Rami George Khouri compared Lebanese treatment of Palestinians to the "Apartheid system" of South Africa.
As I suspected, study your materials science kids...
"Sky News Arabic quotes an Israeli military source: - The Mossad placed explosives inside the batteries of the communication devices and detonated them by remotely increasing the battery temperature. - They used PETN, a stable explosive, instead of other types of explosives for this operation. - PETN is one of the most powerful explosives known in the world. It is sensitive to heat and friction, which may explain the explosion mechanism. - The explosive material was inserted before the devices reached Hezbollah. - Hezbollah’s supply chain was infiltrated. - Al Jazeera adds further details: 20 grams of explosives were placed in each device, and Hezbollah began using them 5 months ago."
The above point from page 2 was getting lost in this laughably insane argument all of you are having. These devices aren't randomly exploding. They were pre-planted with explosives. No one was making phones and laptops blow up remotely unless the device had pre-installed explosives and detonators.
I would think part of this overall plan would be to watch who shows up at the hospitals with pager-related injuries. A means of injuring the enemy and/or finding out who they are. But I haven't heard this is what's happening. Just speculating on the plan.
I would think part of this overall plan would be to watch who shows up at the hospitals with pager-related injuries. A means of injuring the enemy and/or finding out who they are. But I haven't heard this is what's happening. Just speculating on the plan.
I wonder how much AI will be part of the Israeli game plan going forward, if it hasn't been done so already.
It can be true that both sides suck and that is true here.
One side targets terrorists that are hiding among civilians and children as a shield, so yes, children and civilians are harmed. The other side AIMS for civilians and children.
Both sides suck, but one side sucks worse. Not sure why Newname has such a hard time understanding that.
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It can be true that both sides suck and that is true here.
One side targets terrorists that are hiding among civilians and children as a shield, so yes, children and civilians are harmed. The other side AIMS for civilians and children.
Both sides suck, but one side sucks worse.
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That has got to be the most childlike analysis I’ve ever read. Sit it out if you’ve got nothing bro.
Collective punishment and guilt-by-association has been the Israeli playbook since at least the 1940s. Barbarism driven by racism is hard-wired into the Israeli government.
You're the idiot - this isn't collective punishment lol. They targeted Hezbollah fighters.
You forget that Israel is within it's legal wartime right to drop a 100kg bomb on every hezbollah pager carrying rocket trigger man irrespective of collateral damage - INSTEAD israel disabled them and their rocket launch command network, thus saving countless lives on BOTH sides of the conflict.
Collective punishment only if youre an antisemitic low IQ loser.
tf did i just read
what you have described is literally a war crime
you and all the idiots upvoting you are war-crime supporting morans
The operation was ingenious and imaginative - supply chain attacks are common in cyber security (e.g. keyboards with loggers) but hadn't seen them in war like this before. Not surprising in hindsight that an IT superpower like Israel would be the first to do this at scale.
The cheerleading here is kinda depressing to me though. Pretty much everyone here would likely join some kind of resistance if born in Gaza/West Bank and Lebanon is just fcked. The whole situation is just sh1t on all sides.
Be nice if there was some actual peace initiative to cheer for rather than a fancy way to kill.
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