The Israeli Defence Force repeatedly used white phosphorus against populated areas of Gaza during their disproportionate response to the equally illegal rocketing of civilian areas of Israel by Hamas combatants. While I condemn all actions of aggression against civilians and civilian homes and facilities I cannot help but largely come out for the people of Gaza and Palestinians in general.
I do not support Hamas but I do acknowledge that they are the democratically elected government of Gaza. Their actions against their own constituents and the actions against Israeli civilians cannot be sanctioned however. They murdered and tortured anyone who they considered were in opposition to them. They should answer for those crimes.
But, Israel’s crimes against Gaza dwarf anything that was directed at them by Hamas. Human Rights Watch says this. “During Israel’s 22-day military operations in Gaza the IDF repeatedly exploded white phosphorus munitions in the air over populated areas, killing and injuring civilians, and damaging civilian structures, including a school, a market, a humanitarian aid warehouse and a hospital.”
Israel’s Gaza war crimes should be investigated and it’s leaders and the IDF commanders should be on trial along with all the other scumbags that have tossed morality and International law aside in their pursuit of power and money. No prizes for guessing who they are.
Here’s a video report from Human Rights Watch.
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