Re: Israeli Gaza Airstrikes
jessica said:
I agree that the proportion of civilians killed so far is call for concern and that the imminent terrestrial offensive is likely to increase the number of fatalities, but I must disagree with you on the point that the Israeli soldiers will kill indiscriminately. This attack has already gained far too much negative press for the Israeli government and its people. How do you think the rest of the civilised world will react when Al Jazeera shows footage of soldiers cutting through hoards of defenceless civilians? I believe that they will distinguish militants from non-combatants and if they're armed, then they're not civilians. At least not in the eyes of the Israeli army and the Palestinians would have worked this out by now. They will be steering clear of weaponry if they want to stay alive.
Mmm because Israel has always shown concern for Arab civililians and what the rest of the world thinks of them. They know they can get away with mowing down Arabs because the US needs them there. I can imagine the discussion between Livni and Rice right now.
Rice: We express official concern over your approach to the Palestinian civillian population, and desire more care to be taken.
Livni: Noted, but ignored.
Rice: You continue to be an important ally to us in the region.
Fin
jessica said:
Well, the British did succeed in wiping out most of the Indigenous Australian population and they threw spears back at them. Again, the greatest difference between the two situations is the era in which they occurred. I eagerly anticipate your response, Nebs.
Ok. Israel still sucks though.
jessica said:
and Israel is not the only country to respond in this manner. The US invaded both Afghanistan and Iraq (I know that you probably disagree with both). One was a retaliatory strike against a militant terrorist group residing in the country and the other was a pre-emptive strike. There is also the consideration that the US government was attempting to remove an oppressive dictatroship, but that is not the basis of my argument.
Wrong. The two situations were quite different, as the magnitude of 9/11 was somewhat different to the magnitude of random cattle killings in Israel.
Regardless of this, it was deemed to be a necessary military operation in each case. For both the American and the Israeli government, it comes down to a matter of whether or not the ends justify the means.
This is what we're debating cumstain. This is not a given. In mine and pretty much every other country on earths opinion, this and Iraq were unessecary and aggressive.
I'd love to know how the Israeli government's documents and whatever deem it as neccessary. They'd be pretty hilarious to read over.
chewy123 said:
Can you tell me about more? Is there a link to a newspaper article or something?
Like, WWII and its aftermath mang.
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I too hope I am alive the day Israel ceases to exist. I shall adorn my walls with pictures of dead Israeli children, with their spineless corpses painted in a shade of brilliant vermillion over the streets of Tel Aviv.
tristanator said:
Let Israel have the Gaza Strip. Its distance from Palastine in the west makes it a totally impractical terratorial area anyway.
YES LET US GIVE IT TO ISRAEL, NEVER MIND THE ONE MILLION PEOPLE THAT LIVE THERE.
What a fucking moronic statement. I hope you get better at this before your HSC comes around, slut.