angelo
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Could it be that you're looking at the picture with anti Israeli blinkers on?
Could it be that you're looking at the picture with anti Israeli blinkers on?
Could it be that you're looking at the picture with anti Israeli blinkers on?
I don't know. I don't think so.
If I did have anti-Israel blinkers on and I took them off, in what way would the view change? Would I see a need to kill those children playing soccer?
I don't know. I don't think so.
If I did have anti-Israel blinkers on and I took them off, in what way would the view change? Would I see a need to kill those children playing soccer?
You would realize that Hamas set them up to be killed.
You would realize that Hamas set them up to be killed.
What evidence would I see that supports that claim? Or would removing the blinkers cause me to spontaneously undergo a religious conversion and start believing in things for which there is no evidence?
BTW, even if Hamas "set them up to be killed" (did Hamas force them to go have fun playing soccer on the beach that day), that doesn't exonerate the IDF for killing them. The children were not hidden in a bunker. Their activities were not obscured by buildings. They were clearly children playing out in the open on a nice day. Nothing that happened before, during, or after their deaths indicates any need for them to die.
What evidence would I see that supports that claim? Or would removing the blinkers cause me to spontaneously undergo a religious conversion and start believing in things for which there is no evidence?
BTW, even if Hamas "set them up to be killed" (did Hamas force them to go have fun playing soccer on the beach that day), that doesn't exonerate the IDF for killing them. The children were not hidden in a bunker. Their activities were not obscured by buildings. They were clearly children playing out in the open on a nice day. Nothing that happened before, during, or after their deaths indicates any need for them to die.
The reality is that in war you don't always have the luxury of avoiding hitting human shields.
You have no idea what Israel was actually shooting at so you have no idea if there was a reason or not.
According to you, the IDF is extremely accurate. And you have argued in the past that male Palestinian children are potential terrorists and therefore legitimate targets. But even ignoring all of that, since you have no idea what the IDF was shooting, you can have no idea if there was not a reason or if there was.What evidence would I see that supports that claim? Or would removing the blinkers cause me to spontaneously undergo a religious conversion and start believing in things for which there is no evidence?
BTW, even if Hamas "set them up to be killed" (did Hamas force them to go have fun playing soccer on the beach that day), that doesn't exonerate the IDF for killing them. The children were not hidden in a bunker. Their activities were not obscured by buildings. They were clearly children playing out in the open on a nice day. Nothing that happened before, during, or after their deaths indicates any need for them to die.
The reality is that in war you don't always have the luxury of avoiding hitting human shields.
You have no idea what Israel was actually shooting at so you have no idea if there was a reason or not.
I would say yes , as "anti Israeli blinkers" = "eyes wide open".Could it be that you're looking at the picture with anti Israeli blinkers on?
Could it be that you're looking at the picture with anti Israeli blinkers on?
You would realize that Hamas set them up to be killed.
What evidence would I see that supports that claim? Or would removing the blinkers cause me to spontaneously undergo a religious conversion and start believing in things for which there is no evidence?
BTW, even if Hamas "set them up to be killed" (did Hamas force them to go have fun playing soccer on the beach that day), that doesn't exonerate the IDF for killing them. The children were not hidden in a bunker. Their activities were not obscured by buildings. They were clearly children playing out in the open on a nice day. Nothing that happened before, during, or after their deaths indicates any need for them to die.
What evidence would I see that supports that claim? Or would removing the blinkers cause me to spontaneously undergo a religious conversion and start believing in things for which there is no evidence?
BTW, even if Hamas "set them up to be killed" (did Hamas force them to go have fun playing soccer on the beach that day), that doesn't exonerate the IDF for killing them. The children were not hidden in a bunker. Their activities were not obscured by buildings. They were clearly children playing out in the open on a nice day. Nothing that happened before, during, or after their deaths indicates any need for them to die.
There is not one shred of evidence for your claims that Israelis would deliberately kill innocent children.
You are aware that Hamas loves to use dead Palestinian children in their propaganda war which I'm afraid they're winning in so much as to even transport their bodies to other locations where they know a complicit media awaits?
According to you, the IDF is extremely accurate. And you have argued in the past that male Palestinian children are potential terrorists and therefore legitimate targets. But even ignoring all of that, since you have no idea what the IDF was shooting, you can have no idea if there was not a reason or if there was.The reality is that in war you don't always have the luxury of avoiding hitting human shields.
You have no idea what Israel was actually shooting at so you have no idea if there was a reason or not.
There is not one shred of evidence for your claims that Israelis would deliberately kill innocent children.
The artillery shells did not just fall from the clouds like hailstones. They came from an IDF emplacement and were aimed at the part of the beach where those kids were playing. The children were in the open and their soccer game was plainly visible to multiple observers. The artillery fire stopped as soon as the kids were down. The children died. So there is evidence of deliberate actions resulting in the death of innocent children. That's not *quite* the same thing as deliberately killing innocent children but it's close enough to call it murder.
You are aware that Hamas loves to use dead Palestinian children in their propaganda war which I'm afraid they're winning in so much as to even transport their bodies to other locations where they know a complicit media awaits?
Are you aware that this line of argument doesn't really address the issue? The bad behavior of Hamas does not make it okay to ignore the deaths of those kids, or to brush aside concerns that they were needlessly killed in yet another violation of human rights in the Middle East.
What do you mistakenly believe I made up?According to you, the IDF is extremely accurate. And you have argued in the past that male Palestinian children are potential terrorists and therefore legitimate targets. But even ignoring all of that, since you have no idea what the IDF was shooting, you can have no idea if there was not a reason or if there was.
Quit making up what I supposedly said.
What do you mistakenly believe I made up?Quit making up what I supposedly said.
You mean the assertion that you have argued in the past the male Palestinian children are potential terrorists and are therefore legitimate targets?What do you mistakenly believe I made up?
Your assertion that the children are potential terrorists and thus valid targets.
You mean the assertion that you have argued in the past the male Palestinian children are potential terrorists and are therefore legitimate targets?Your assertion that the children are potential terrorists and thus valid targets.
Israel is doomed to for ever war.
How do you know those kids weren't killed by Hamas themselves, by a misfiring rocket which is quite often. Or a misfired canon or whatever killed them. I'm saying that no army in the world seeks to minimize civilian casualties like Israel does, even to the point of placing their own soldiers in harms way by doing so.Are you aware that this line of argument doesn't really address the issue? The bad behavior of Hamas does not make it okay to ignore the deaths of those kids, or to brush aside concerns that they were needlessly killed in yet another violation of human rights in the Middle East.