Tribble wrote: ↑2023-11-16 08:25pmGiven that Hamas' attacks
happened less than two months ago I'd hardly call that a distraction, or something that occured in the distant past. It is still very much contextual to what's going on, especially given that Hamas is one of the main combatants. Whether or not Hamas is lying about using the hospital for military
is material. Why should we believe their denials any more than we should believe the IDF?
Because the onus is on the IDF to prove their attack was justified, not on Hamas to prove it wasn't. Come on, you should know better.
In a more just world, this would all come to a military tribunal for war crimes. In such a tribunal, they would not care about Hamas's statement because it is not relevant to the actions taken by the IDF. The hospital itself is an entity protected from hostility against it by both the IDF and Hamas. What
would matter is what intel the IDF acted on that justified attacking a civilian hospital. Even if the evidence gathered after the hospital was attacked showed that a Hamas base was actually there (which would then have to be scrutinized for evidence of fabrication), the onus is on the attacker to do their due diligence
before committing to a potentially illegal act. You aren't allowed to gamble that there
might be a Hamas base in or under the hospital just because Hamas denies that there is one. If they acted without sufficient evidence, they committed a war crime. This is all well understood international law, meant to protect hospitals from arbitrary or negligent actions by any and all warring parties.
But of course the IDF thrives on people not understanding how international laws of war work, as well as people getting distracted from those points by blaming Hamas for everything they do wrong themselves.
And to be clear, although I'm willing to believe that Hamas used the hospital for military purposes, I'm still not giving Israel a pass on this. I don't think the hospital should have been attacked, because a) they were certainly going to end up killing civilians, which is wrong, and b) regardless of whether or not Hamas was using it for military operations, the IDF attacking it was a great propoganda piece for them. Attacking hospitals never looks good, even when they may technically be legitimate military targets.
I frankly don't think the IDF cares about their public image as long as American military aid continues to come to them, as long as the US has two aircraft carriers parked in the Mediterranean, and they know no tribunals will ever happen because the UN is too spineless to take real actions to, say, create a no-fly zone above Palestine to stop the IDF from bombing Gaza back to the stone age. They believe they have impunity, so it should never come as a shock when they act negligently or outright and obviously criminally.