Paul Sutton on Nostr: nprofile1q…faq7u @Geri@mastodon.onlineki Indeed, but if they can do that in the ...
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Indeed, but if they can do that in the courts, rather than yet more senseless bloodshed of civilians, it would be better. In some ways if you sign up to the Army you expect to go to war and know you may die, you kinda sign up to that. Civilians do not sign up to the risk of being blown up, when international law has banned actions that put them in the firing line. The IDF can identify a target and building and send in special forces to take that person (or persons out) like the Seals did with Bin Laden. There is no legal justification to bomb a whole building.
Indeed, but if they can do that in the courts, rather than yet more senseless bloodshed of civilians, it would be better. In some ways if you sign up to the Army you expect to go to war and know you may die, you kinda sign up to that. Civilians do not sign up to the risk of being blown up, when international law has banned actions that put them in the firing line. The IDF can identify a target and building and send in special forces to take that person (or persons out) like the Seals did with Bin Laden. There is no legal justification to bomb a whole building.