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Chrishelle · 14/10/2024 10:33

One day in October is the reason Israel are standing up for themselves, protecting their citizens in which ever way is needed.

anotherlevel · 14/10/2024 10:44

And what about the innocent civilians that are being burnt alive as we speak in Gaza? Do they not matter?

EasterIssland · 14/10/2024 11:01

Chrishelle · 14/10/2024 10:33

One day in October is the reason Israel are standing up for themselves, protecting their citizens in which ever way is needed.

protecting their citizens in which ever way is needed.

commiting war crimes and breaking international law

anotherlevel · 14/10/2024 11:09

EasterIssland · 14/10/2024 11:01

protecting their citizens in which ever way is needed.

commiting war crimes and breaking international law

And burning people alive, patients who were still on IV drips.

Chrishelle · 14/10/2024 17:30

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Dulra · 14/10/2024 17:32

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Have any of you pro Hamas been to Israel?
Who are the pro Hamas posters you're directing this question to?

Scirocco · 14/10/2024 17:53

Chrishelle · 14/10/2024 10:33

One day in October is the reason Israel are standing up for themselves, protecting their citizens in which ever way is needed.

This is not self-defence.

Chrishelle · 14/10/2024 18:34

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EasterIssland · 15/10/2024 08:39

BBC

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) says it is looking into a strike in northern Lebanon yesterday that killed at least 21 people, according to the Lebanese health ministry.
The strike hit a residential building in Aitou, a predominantly Christian village far from the areas where the Israeli military has carried out thousands of strikes targeting the armed Shia Islamist group Hezbollah.
In response to the incident, the IDF says that the target belonged to Hezbollah.
"The claim that Lebanese civilians were killed as a result of the strike is under review. The incident is being examined," IDF adds.

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opps we did it again, mistake number 1234556789

MissyB1 · 15/10/2024 08:50

EasterIssland · 15/10/2024 08:39

BBC

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) says it is looking into a strike in northern Lebanon yesterday that killed at least 21 people, according to the Lebanese health ministry.
The strike hit a residential building in Aitou, a predominantly Christian village far from the areas where the Israeli military has carried out thousands of strikes targeting the armed Shia Islamist group Hezbollah.
In response to the incident, the IDF says that the target belonged to Hezbollah.
"The claim that Lebanese civilians were killed as a result of the strike is under review. The incident is being examined," IDF adds.

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opps we did it again, mistake number 1234556789

"We're looking into it" is their stock answer when they know damn well that what they chose to do (and yes it's a choice), looks like another big fuck up. I think it was very much deliberate.

Dulra · 15/10/2024 09:08

Yes looking into it and nothing further is ever heard about it

EasterIssland · 15/10/2024 13:03

I’ve seen this threat before. They’re preparing themselves to kill innocent civilians that are working. I’m sure once a few innocent doctors have been killed they’ll start looking at “how could that have happened”

bbc

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has reiterated claims that Hezbollah is using ambulances to move fighters and weapons in southern Lebanon, in a warning to medical teams in the area.
An Israeli military spokesman says the army will continue to target any vehicle believed to be transporting Hezbollah members "regardless of its type".
"We call on medical teams to avoid dealing with Hezbollah members and not to co-operate with them," IDF spokesperson Avichay Adraee says in a post on X.
Since escalating its offensive against Hezbollah last month, the Israeli military has been hitting search-and-rescue teams, medical centres and hospitals across Lebanon, resulting in the deaths and injuries of dozens of medics and emergency workers.

Lettherebejustice · 15/10/2024 13:18

@EasterIssland it's so predictable isn't it. Recycle the same excuses to carry out abhorrent war crimes of targeting ambulances, hospitals and medical staff.

anotherlevel · 23/10/2024 09:01

We've all seen what happens after the IDF claims there to be a "command and control centre" in hospitals in Gaza and now it seems history is repeating itself in Lebanon.

https://news.sky.com/video/inside-beirut-hospital-at-the-centre-of-allegations-13238957

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