By MAYA ZANGER-NADIS NOVEMBER 12, 2023 19:09 Updated: NOVEMBER 12, 2023 21:26


Israeli security forces delivered 300 liters of diesel fuel to Shifa Hospital in Gaza early Sunday morning and later received intelligence indicating that Hamas had intercepted the delivery, according to a Sunday night IDF statement.

  • @deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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    -58 months ago

    Why is fuel being blockaded in the first place?

    Israel is starving out the civilian population and then acts shocked when terrorists steal from civilians.

    • @fubo@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      Hamas puts their rocket launchers next to schools, so the only way to take out their ability to launch rockets at Israeli civilians also has a high likelihood of damaging the school. Hamas puts terrorist HQs in tunnels under hospitals, weapons caches in apartment buildings, and so on. This is deliberate; the point is to increase Palestinian suffering in order to ensure that Palestinians and Israelis cannot make peace, with the ultimate aim of establishing a new Islamic State in Palestine.

      Unlike the PLO, Hamas has never been signatory to the Geneva Conventions. Hamas explicitly repudiates the notion of a civilian/military distinction, both for Israelis and for Palestinians.

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          There’s a really good reason that nations should comply with international law and not do shit like deliberately put military targets in civilian buildings.

          There’s a really good reason that nations in armed conflict should comply with international law and not conceal military targets as medical facilities.

          Why? Because doing those things makes the civilian buildings and medical facilities into legitimate military targets.

          A major goal of the international law of war is to reduce civilian suffering. The rules that Hamas is breaking, are rules that exist to reduce civilian suffering – in this case, the suffering of Palestinian civilians.

          But yeah, if your foe is shooting at you from an ambulance, yes you get to take out the ambulance. If your foe is shooting rockets from a school, yes you get to take out the school. Ambulances and schools aren’t supposed to be shooting at all.

          But again, Hamas doesn’t recognize a civilian/military distinction. This makes them a really shitty government.

          • TheDankHold
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            -38 months ago

            There’s a really good reason that nations should comply with international law and not do shit like deliberately put military targets in civilian buildings.

            Because then the nation economically crippling them will shoot those innocents and commit more war crimes?

            When a robber takes a hostage you don’t shoot them through the hostage unless you’re a deranged sociopath.

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              This isn’t a crime situation. It’s a war. A major goal of the international law of war is to mitigate harm to civilians. When one warring party doesn’t go along with that plan, the other party is not required to give up on defending itself.

              “Ooh, you shot rockets at a city from a school. I guess I can’t do anything about that! I’ve gotta just let you keep on doing that. Wow, putting military stuff in schools is some kind of super power you have, that just prevents me from ever fighting back! Neat! Maybe I should do that too … oh wait, it wouldn’t work, you attack schools all the time, even without military targets in them.”

              • TheDankHold
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                -48 months ago

                This is a crime situation. A war crime situation where millions of lives are held forfeit due to the action of hundreds to thousands.

                There is a way to go after these people without blowing up every innocent nearby but the conversation has been so poisoned you seemingly think it’s either do nothing or bomb everything.

                And as a final thing, this isn’t a self defense thing. Reprisals aren’t defense, they’re revenge after the option for defense is over. You seem a bit mixed up on that.

            • @anteaters@feddit.de
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              -18 months ago

              When a robber takes a hostage you don’t shoot them through the hostage unless you’re a deranged sociopath.

              When the “robber” keeps shooting missiles at you, you indeed do shoot. If Hamas cared one bit for the safety of Gaza they would cease their attacks. But they don’t. And leave Israel no choice.

              • TheDankHold
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                Ok so now that we know how little you value human life my follow up question is, why not use techniques that would separate the hostage from the perpetrator? Why is it important that the criminal dies right that second?

                Because a criminal exists any life they stand behind is forfeit so you can get to them? Sounds less like justice and more like blood thirst. This is the same mindset fueling police abuse around the world, so hopped up on militant “justice” they disregard the citizens they claim they want to protect.

                • @anteaters@feddit.de
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                  -38 months ago

                  You completely ignore that the “criminal” is still shooting at you. Your little metaphor has no relation to the reality but I guess it makes you feel good?

          • @deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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            -38 months ago

            Hamas is not a nation.

            Israel undermined the only government Gaza had and propped up the terrorists instead.

            • BombOmOm
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              Hamas is not a nation.

              Hamas is the government of Palestine in Gaza. They have been the government there since 2006. A group can be both the government of an area and a terrorist organization. Sucks, but it happens regularly.


              Unless you are just being pedantic and arguing that a ‘government of a nation’ and a ‘nation’ are different things. Then sure, I can read a dictionary as well. But, I’m giving you the benefit of the doubt that isn’t what you mean.

    • A_Dude
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      28 months ago

      You see to be justifying that? As in “well of course the terrorists are stealing the fuel”? And yet you are at the same time blaming Israel for the fuel shortage? Wow.

        • burchalka
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          68 months ago

          With diesel, Hamas can power air circulation vents in their tunnels, as well as water pumps (some people in comments on Lemmy said that the low sea level there may affect the depth of the tunnels).

        • @Rakonat@lemmy.world
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          18 months ago

          Probably not their rockets but continuing their war effort in other ways that absolutely doesn’t benefit the citizens of Gaza and especially not the people who are in danger because Hamas is actively doing everything they can to maximize collateral damage, suffering and casualties on all sides of this conflict.

          Top that off with how a lot of their funding comes from Iran and their recruiting goes all over the middle east, the psycopaths in Hamas right now are not likelu Palestinian or have any empathy for the people they use as an excuse to attack innocent civilians.