Link to those testimonies please?Darth Yan wrote:After the Gaza war soldiers testified that they had slaughtered civillians and that they had used Palestinians as human shields.
The sniper killing I'm aware of is the following. (pg.181, Paragraph 805, Goldstone Report)Darth Yan wrote:Then there was that family who was killed by that sniper. All of those qualify as cold blooded murders
A family is ordered to leave
their house. For reasons that remain unclear, probably a misunderstanding, the mother and two
children turn left instead of right after having walked between 100 and 200 metres from their
house. They thereby cross a “red line” established by the Israeli unit (of whose existence the
mother and children could have no knowledge). An Israeli marksman on the roof of the house
they had just left opens fire on the woman and her two children, killing them.
Where did I defend what the IDF did by arguing Hamas did the same thing? I haven't ignored the IDF's actions. After having read the article in the thread that bobalot linked to, I'm also of the opinion that there is a problem in the IDF when it comes to investigating their own.Darth Yan wrote:I'm not defending Hamas. It's just the people like R_H ignore every single action that the IDF does by saying "Well Hamas does it as well."
Please provide sources to casualty figures, please provide sources to Israeli use of human shields.Darth Yan wrote:Doesn't change the fact that the overwhelming majority of all the palestinians who died were non combatants or civillians, nor does it change the fact that soldiers who technically commited murder were let off the hook. When soldiers testified that they had killed people needlessly, improperly used white phosphorus, and used human shields, Israel dismissed it.
According to the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, 1417 Palestinians died, 236 combatants, 255 police officers, 926 civilians (including 313 children and 116 women). According to the IDF, 1'166 Palestinians died, 709 of which were identified as Hamas operatives, 162 men of unknown affiliation and 295 non-combatants of which 89 were under the age of 16, and 49 of them women.
So, PCHR: 65.35% of dead are civilian, meanwhile, IDF: 25.30% of the dead are civilian (39.19% of dead are civilian if the 162 men are included as civilians). Quite a discrepancy between the two figures, isn't there?
If I'm demonstrating the "poor Israel" attitude, colour me surprised. I find the relentless criticism of Israel's actions in armed conflict (disproportionate response for example), while downplaying or even ignoring what Hamas is doing irritating.Darth Yan wrote:You talk about the "poor pals" attitude? what of the "ohh those poor israelis" attitude. That's what R-H is demonstrating, and I find it irritating in the extreme. That's why I side with the Palestinians. The attitude that R-H displays makes me instinctively opposed to Israel.
The conduct of Hamas has everything to do with Operation Cast Lead, seeing how they were among the opponents of the IDF.Darth Yan wrote:Please, the conduct of Hamas has nothing to do with the debate. Please just answer the numerous cases where Israeli soldiers have commited crimes and not been punished?
I'm interested to see what Hamas' and the IDF's respective responses to the Goldstone Report will entail.