Arctish
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Just look at the discussion of why the hostages got shot.
I am asking for your evidence that something you say happened really did happen, and that it happened often enough often enough to justify the killing of barefoot shirtless men trying to surrender to IDF soldiers in Gaza.
You have provided no evidence that supports your claims, despite repeated requests. So at this point I'm calling shenanigans.
I am asking for your evidence that something you say happened really did happen.
I am also asking for your evidence that this thing you say happened, happened often enough to justify the killing of barefoot shirtless men trying to surrender to IDF soldiers.
Post your evidence.
Under normal conditions the actions of the soldier who fired would be in the insane category.
More than one soldier fired, you absolute ignoramus.
For someone who claims he cares about the hostages, you sure don't act like you give a shit when three of them are murdered.
But everyone on the Israeli side seems to regard it as an understandable mistake--which only makes sense if this was a rare real one amongst a sea of fakes. In other situations Israel has definitely condemned misdeeds, so it's not a coverup.
As with so much of the world, look for the answer that is the least surprising.
It is obvious you are still ignorant as to the facts, and you give every indication you are determined to remain so.
Can you find a news report of "man gets speeding ticket"?You say it happens so frequently it doesn't get reported. Is that your excuse for being unable to support your claim? No one reports the things you magically know by using your super senses?
Yes. Google it. Or remain ignorant.
Pretty hard for snipers to be set up in hostile territory. Someone would note the shots and backtrack the snipers. You can snipe from the wilderness, sniping from within a hostile population is very difficult. Look at what actually happens when someone tries it--they're always promptly backtracked even by an unarmed population. (Although said unarmed population will not engage they can still point.) And we are to believe that Israel does it successfully over and over? And why are there no other kills attributed to said "snipers"?If you had any interest in getting your facts straight you could have done a bit or research, not just made up stories about what happened to Alon Shamriz, Yotam Haim, and Samer Talalka. You would know it wasn't just one soldier who opened fire. You would know Haim's death is especially appalling.
You might not know it was a war crime. You don't seem to be able to identify those. But you at least would know how easy it is to spot your bullshit.
I'm saying it would be hard for Israel to do and they would have no reason to, it would be easy for Hamas to do and very beneficial. Which explanation makes more sense? Don't blindly decide it must be Israel because they're the bad guys, look at which scenario makes more sense.
You are saying it would be hard for Israeli snipers to kill Palestinians, or to set up video surveillance of the bombed out areas they control? Don't be ridiculous.
Look for the answer that leaves the fewest things that don't fit.
Your rebuttal is that it's pretty hard for the IDF to set up snipers in Gaza?
I never said it was a cakewalk, but are you seriously claiming the IDF can't do something if it's "pretty hard"?
Both of these trace to Haaretz. They are not a credible source.I agree there was nothing going on that made it necessary for a sniper to shoot. I disagree that there was nothing going on that would have caused one to shoot:
Israeli Soldiers Ordered to Shoot at Unarmed Palestinians Waiting for Aid
'No Civilians. Everyone's a Terrorist': IDF Soldiers Expose Arbitrary Kilings and Rampant Lawlessness in Gaza's Netzarim Corridor
Haaretz is quite liberal in its editorial content, but that does not impact the accuracy of its factual reporting. It is far more credible than whatever source you use for the majority of your claims.
Note that other reporting on the situation said the soldiers were ordered to fire "towards" the crowd. Not "at" the crowd. That is a very important distinction--in a military context firing towards means warning shots into the air.
The sniper claims all involve things where Israel didn't control the area.The point is that without any contact with them we have no evidence that they're actually IDF. And it makes a hell of a lot more sense if they're Hamas.Is that really your argument? Hamas knows the Israelis will commit war crimes so it sets up cameras to catch IDF forces in the act?
We do have evidence. We have reporters and satellite images indicating who was in control of those parts of Gaza at the time of the killings, and we have responses from the IDF when questioned about the events.
It makes sense to you that it was Hamas' doing because Hamas is all powerful and the IDF their hapless dupes whenever it suits your argument.
Bullshit.
Post your evidence about the circumstances surrounding the killing of Hala Kheris and then we will talk about it.
I'm not going to waste my time if all you're going to do is make up stories and tell lies.
Israel has published shots of them doing it long ago. The Red Crescent refused to condemn the behavior.Where they were was never suggested--but if they don't know where how can they know who?? And the lines were far enough away that a sniper shot would have been extremely difficult even if they had a line of sight. The whole thing makes a hell of a lot more sense as Hamas. And some of the reports on it said a burst of fire. Snipers don't fire bursts.
Well, if the ambulance drivers would quit ferrying combatants around they would get the protections traditionally given ambulances.Murdering ambulance drivers and paramedics attempting to reach injured civilians is not self defense.
You have no evidence the ambulance drivers are ferrying combatants around, especially the ones who coordinate their activities with the IDF.
"Long ago"? As in, there is no evidence it has happened recently but maybe 5-10 years ago an ambulance transported a wounded man to a hospital and he might have been a member of Hamas?
Did you follow the links? Did you do any supplemental research? Or are you simply refusing to learn anything and justifying your ignorance by scaring yourself with thoughts of being tricked by an all powerful Hamas public relations department?Your "news" is from Hamas.And why do you automatically assume it's true? Plenty of other claims have been proven false.Oh, yeah, you forgot about that, didn't you? That the ambulances are notifying the IDF of their planned route of travel and waiting for the IDF to greenlight the rescue attempt but are still being killed by IDF forces along with the injured civilians they are trying to reach.
Apparently you think Israel is committing this type of war crime is also predictable.
You have no evidence I automatically assume anything is true, and quite a bit of evidence I check my sources and don't use the ones that post lies and exaggerations.
Did you read either of the news stories I linked to? Care to discuss them? Or are you just going to bullshit, make vague references to events you say happened, fail to support your assertions, and lie about me?
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