Israeli air strikes on a so-called “humanitarian zone” in southern Gaza’s al-Mawasi killed at least 40 people on Tuesday, according to health authorities in the enclave.
The strikes targeted at least 20 tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in the coastal area near the city of Khan Younis.
Eyewitnesses told AFP that at least five rockets fell in the area, with emergency services saying the strikes created craters up to nine metres deep.
How would Israel operate differently if Hamas was hiding in Tel Aviv and using those citizens as their human shields?
That’s a hostage situation, or breaking and entering (and maybe blackmail), depending on if the citizens in question are different ones from Tel Aviv or the original ones from The Gaza strip. It’s an entirely different situation.
depending on if the citizens in question are different ones from Tel Aviv or the original ones from The Gaza strip.
But I thought they all had the same rights?
It depends if they’re willfully hiding the terrorists or are forced to do so.
Ah yes, hypotheticals we’d never have to consider. What if Hamas actually cared about Palestinians?
Am I doing it right? :)
You’ve clearly gotten the point from my hypothetical and don’t like the conclusion you yourself have reached ;)
Enjoy speedrunning post-9/11 US neoconservatism