You say bad data is still bad, no matter the cause. True – but dismissing it outright without acknowledging why it’s incomplete isn’t skepticism, it’s moral abdication. Gaza’s infrastructure was shattered by blockade and bombs. Acting like bad data emerges from cultural incompetence rather than imposed destruction is dehumanizing, whether you admit it or not.
It's not that I dismiss it outright, it's that we have seen no indication the answer is relevant.
You call Al Jazeera part of Hamas because they showed the hospital strike clip. That’s not evidence of complicity; it’s evidence that war reporting is messy, immediate, and flawed. The footage didn’t “cut off to hide anything” – it just didn’t catch the explosion. You’re dissecting timeline frames while ignoring 500 corpses claimed. Whether the count was wrong doesn’t erase the crux: civilians died in a war that has no moral brakes left.
No, it was after the fact, they had time to figure it out. And it's not a matter of it not catching the explosion, it's that the timestamp on the video cuts off before the boom. The timestamp of the boom was given--and it was after the end of the video. Their own article was self-contradictory.
And you're acting like a truther here. I said 500
claimed. Not 500 dead. The world (at least those that cared to learn) knew the truth the next day. But you are criticizing my ignoring corpses that unquestionably never existed. And it was an IJ misfire, not Israel. You're trying to blame Israel for corpses supposedly created by IJ.
You say journalists “report what Hamas tells them to.” Yet every major newsroom corroborates deaths through independent local staff, NGOs, morgue workers, and family interviews. Are all of them Hamas puppets in your mind? Or does dismissing them keep your narrative simpler?
You're in Gaza, you do what Hamas says. They're not puppets, but they have a very real fear of telling the truth. Occasionally you'll see a piece from someone who isn't going back that talks about the conditions.
You claim every Hamas administrator is a fighter. That’s false under international law. The guy issuing birth certificates isn’t a combatant. The teacher running a Hamas-funded school isn’t a target. You reduce an entire civilian bureaucracy to “valid kills” to avoid grappling with moral complexity.
And you think those underlings are Hamas??
You shrug off UNRWA’s destruction because they were “basically under Hamas control.” That’s convenient. Israel still coordinates with UNRWA because without them, children starve. If you cared about civilians, you’d acknowledge that cutting off their only lifeline punishes the powerless, not Hamas leaders.
Israel isn't trying to cut the lifeline. They're trying to cut the Hamas control of the lifeline.
You say “lots of people are dying” but it doesn’t make Israel’s actions wrong. Numbers alone don’t define war crimes, yes. But you refuse to examine proportionality, intent, or alternatives. You wave away mass death because admitting its weight might crack your moral certainty.
I'm looking at what we can deduce about proportionality--it's just it doesn't say what you want to hear.
Intent--you're making this one up entirely, ascribing motives there's no reason to suspect.
Alternatives--baa for Hamas.
You scoff at satellite evidence of mass graves because of resolution limits. Sure, satellites can’t count corpses by the inch, but imagery analysis can identify new burial zones, disturbed earth, grave expansions, and correlates that align with field reports. You know this. Dismissing it wholesale isn’t rigor, it’s selective skepticism to protect your comfort zone.
In other words, they can't remotely count the dead. They'll count a pretend burial the same as a real one.
And finally, you say “a lot of bodies is not proof of wrong.” True. But a lot of bodies is proof that something catastrophic is happening. The difference between us is that I see that as a call to accountability. You see it as an acceptable cost.
And 10/7 wasn't catastrophic?
Hamas chose this war. Hamas continues this war. Hamas wanted a catastrophe. Blame Hamas.