UN Shelter in Gaza is hit by Israeli rocket fire leaving several people dead/injured

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All this bloodshed. Such a waste. But the truth is, this will never stop as long as Palestinians keep voting in Hamas.
 
There is no such thing as "international law". You will only have an international law, if there is a global body who can enforce such a law (and the UN doesn't count).

Only when we truly have a global body, which can enforce laws, then will we see these actions punished. For now nations can only claim to abide by a set of rules.

Just because the UN lacks teeth doesn't mean there's no such thing as international laws.
 
Hamas are terrorists, that is exactly what they want to do...

IDF is a state sponsored terrorism entity by targetting hamas while not caring about civilians. sure they could wipe out gaza strip but that would be too obvious so what do they do? find a supposed hamas target or a perceived hamas target. ignore civilians around it and pull the trigger. any moral argument would go against pulling the trigger at that point but IDF does because it does not care about Palestinian lives it cares about killing off hamas even if it takes innocent lives. that is the argument here and that is why they are committing war crimes!
 
All this bloodshed. Such a waste. But the truth is, this will never stop as long as Palestinians keep voting in Hamas.

That's right. People should be killed for voting. Especially when they are under siege and under occupation while their houses are bulldozed and their land illegally inhabited by the occupiers.
 
There is no such thing as "international law". You will only have an international law, if there is a global body who can enforce such a law (and the UN doesn't count).

Only when we truly have a global body, which can enforce laws, then will we see these actions punished. For now nations can only claim to abide by a set of rules.

There is such a thing as international law. Ask Karadzic.

In this case Israel's daddy is just too strong to be made to comply.
 
The UN said there is a strong possibility that Israel is committing war crimes. I mean we all know that already but its encouraging to finally see international opinion bearing down on the aparthied state. Exact coordinates were given to the israeli military as to the location of this school so there can be actually no doubt that Israel doesn't give a shit who gets killed in their campaign.
 
There is no such thing as "international law". You will only have an international law, if there is a global body who can enforce such a law (and the UN doesn't count).

Only when we truly have a global body, which can enforce laws, then will we see these actions punished. For now nations can only claim to abide by a set of rules.

No there is international law, countries are routinely punished for violations of it (see Syria, see Libya, see Afghanistan) The UN does a reasonable job of it, however the US with it's security council veto routinely stops any punishment for one particular country.
 
There is no such thing as "international law". You will only have an international law, if there is a global body who can enforce such a law (and the UN doesn't count).

Only when we truly have a global body, which can enforce laws, then will we see these actions punished. For now nations can only claim to abide by a set of rules.

The fact that Israel does not give a shit about International law when it is not in their best interest, does not mean there is no such thing as international law.
 
IDF is a state sponsored terrorism entity by targetting hamas while not caring about civilians. sure they could wipe out gaza strip but that would be too obvious so what do they do? find a supposed hamas target or a perceived hamas target. ignore civilians around it and pull the trigger. any moral argument would go against pulling the trigger at that point but IDF does because it does not care about Palestinian lives it cares about killing off hamas even if it takes innocent lives. that is the argument here and that is why they are committing war crimes!

Um, occam's razor would be the best tool here.

I think IDF don't consider the civilian toll because they claim their conscience is clean because of the warnings before bombing. However, I don't believe there is an active genocidal agenda within the israeli government, that is only stopped because of PR issues.
 
that is EXACTLY the argument Osama Bin Laden used when he attacked US at 9/11

Yep. Unfortunately for him the world judged him as a rogue terrorist and now he's a corpse.

This issue isn't as cut and dry to most of the world it seems. Probably because at the end of the day neither side is truly innocent.

And of course that does not take anything away from the bloodshed that is going on. Someday clear heads need to prevail and the two state solution has to become a reality.
 
Um, occam's razor would be the best tool here.

I think IDF don't consider the civilian toll because they claim their conscience is clean because of the warnings before bombing. However, I don't believe there is an active genocidal agenda within the israeli government, that is only stopped because of PR issues.

Its not genocide yet but it is ethnic cleansing.
 
Yep. Unfortunately for him the world judged him as a rogue terrorist and now he's a corpse.

This issue isn't as cut and dry to most of the world it seems. Probably because at the end of the day neither side is truly innocent.

And of course that does not take anything away from the bloodshed that is going on. Someday clear heads need to prevail and the two state solution has to become a reality.

I mean, the kids getting killed by IDF shelling are probably innocent.
 
Voting has consequences. Voting in Hamas has extremely severe consequences. Note I never said I agree with what is going on, just stating a fact.

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Including the civilians who participated in a democratic election with an outcome Israel didn't like?

Electing people who actively advocate religiously motivated violence as a mean to political speech? Voters don't deserve violence, but they deserve their government.

I am sorry, but the people of Palestine get my sympathy despite their points of view, where they are religious fanatics who have a favorable opinion of 9/11.

Its not genocide yet but it is ethnic cleansing.

Yeah, it does seem like it. Israel seems to want to wait it out, make it shitty to a point where they chase the Palestinians out.
 
Electing people who actively advocate religiously motivated violence as a mean to political speech? Voters don't deserve violence, but they deserve their government.

I am sorry, but the people of Palestine get my sympathy despite their points of view, where they are religious fanatics who have a favorable opinion of 9/11.

Do you even know what Hamas did for the Palestinian beside the image that the outside world is painting? Do you know why the people chose to elect them?
 
Do you even know what Hamas did for the Palestinian beside the image that the outside world is painting? Do you know why the people chose to elect them?

Obviously not, if you have to take such a tone.

Can you provide information on the legitimacy of the Hamas government, vis a vis their governance and strategies?
 
Electing people who actively advocate religiously motivated violence as a mean to political speech? Voters don't deserve violence, but they deserve their government.

I am sorry, but the people of Palestine get my sympathy despite their points of view, where they are religious fanatics who have a favorable opinion of 9/11.



Yeah, it does seem like it. Israel seems to want to wait it out, make it shitty to a point where they chase the Palestinians out.

The Israeli people voted for a government that have senior members advocating for ethnic cleansing. Does that mean Hamas' attacks are justified?
 
In this one particular incident of course the IDF is guilty. I of course was referring to the conflict as a whole.

I'm also referring to that.

Hamas are desperate idiots who don't know what else to do. They're not innocent. The IDF and Israeli government are hardliner fuckheads who want to send a very specific message to Palestinians and the rest of the world.

The kids and Civilians caught in between these two groups have done nothing by be oppressed and slowly starved of freedom and opportunity. It's a fertile garden to grow future Hamas members.
 
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Please stop IDF apologists. They fucking used a tank to take out a know UN shelter.

WTF does that have to do with Hamas?
 
Does Hamas recognize Israel and will they accept a two state solution?

Hamas does not recognize the legitimacy of Israel but is open to settling the conflict with the two state solution, using the 1967 borders and
  • Withdrawal of Israeli tanks from the Gaza border.
  • Freeing all the prisoners that were arrested after the killing of the three youths. (Most of those people were in the west bank and detained because reasons during the hysteria, theycan be held indefinitely without trial, even though there is no proof that Hamas had anything to do with the three teens)
  • Lifting the siege and opening the border crossings to commerce and people.
  • Establishing an international seaport and airport which would be under U.N. supervision.
  • Increasing the permitted fishing zone to 10 kilometers.
  • Internationalizing the Rafah Crossing and placing it under the supervision of the U.N. and some Arab nations.
  • International forces on the borders.
  • Easing conditions for permits to pray at the Al Aqsa Mosque.
  • Prohibition on Israeli interference in the reconciliation agreement.
  • Reestablishing an industrial zone and improvements in further economic development in the Gaza Strip.
 
Obviously not, if you have to take such a tone.

Can you provide information on the legitimacy of the Hamas government, vis a vis their governance and strategies?

I'm talking about why the Palestinians chose for Hamas and why they were popular among the Palestinian people. An outsider might think it's only because they fight Israel and the Oppression (if the outsider even recognizes the Oppression).

Hamas is popular among Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, though it also has a following in the West Bank, and to a lesser extent in other Middle Eastern countries. Its popularity stems in part from its welfare wing providing social services to Palestinians in the occupied territories. Such services are not generally provided by the Palestinian Authority. Israeli scholar Reuven Paz estimates that 90% of Hamas activities revolve around "social, welfare, cultural, and educational activities". Social services include running relief programs and funding schools, orphanages, mosques, healthcare clinics, soup kitchens, and sports leagues.[57]

In particular, Hamas funded health services where people could receive free or inexpensive medical treatment. Hamas greatly contributed to the health sector, and facilitated hospital and physician services in the Palestinian territory. On the other hand, Hamas's use of hospitals is sometimes criticised as purportedly serving the promotion of violence against Israel.[58] Charities affiliated with Hamas are known to financially support families of those who have been killed or imprisoned while carrying out militant actions or supporting such actions. Families typically receive a one time grant of $500 to $5,000, and those whose homes have been destroyed by the Israel Defense Forces have their rent paid for temporary housing. Families of militants not affiliated with Hamas sometimes receive less.[59]

Hamas has funded education and built Islamic charities, libraries, mosques and education centers for women. They also built nurseries, kindergartens and supervised religious schools that provide free meals to children. When children attend their schools and mosques, parents are required to sign oaths of allegiance. Refugees, as well as those left without homes, are able to claim financial and technical assistance from Hamas.[60]

The work of Hamas in these fields supplements that provided by the United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA). Hamas is also well regarded by Palestinians for its efficiency and perceived lack of corruption compared to Fatah.[61] Since the 2008–2009 Israeli military operation in Gaza, Palestinian public opinion polls have shown Hamas steadily increasing in popularity with 52% support compared to 13% for Fatah. All public opinion surveys conducted recently have supported this trend.[62]

Despite building materials needing to be smuggled into the territory, luxury beach resorts and tourist facilities operated by the interior ministry have been constructed by Hamas government–linked charities, including gardens, playgrounds, football fields, a zoo and restaurants aimed to provide employment and low cost entertainment for citizens. Some Palestinians have complained about the admission fee, criticizing Hamas for charging them to use "government-owned" property.[63]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamas
 
I love when Israel does something terrible its always.. BUT BOTH SIDES!!!

And whenever Hamas fires rockets haphazardly towards civilian areas, it's always "But they're being oppressed, so what else do you expect them to do?"

People who are invested in either side are so delusively self-righteous that they don't realize how hypocritical they are being.
 
And whenever Hamas fires rockets haphazardly towards civilian areas, it's always "But they're being oppressed, so what else do you expect them to do?"

People who are invested in either side are so delusively self-righteous that they don't realize how hypocritical they are being.

You are a very wise man.
 
Hamas does not recognize the legitimacy of Israel but is open to settling the conflict with the two state solution, using the 1967 borders and
  • Withdrawal of Israeli tanks from the Gaza border.
  • Freeing all the prisoners that were arrested after the killing of the three youths. (Most of those people were in the west bank and detained because reasons, and can be held indefinitely without trail, even though there is no proof that Hamas had anything to do with the three teens)
  • Lifting the siege and opening the border crossings to commerce and people.
  • Establishing an international seaport and airport which would be under U.N. supervision.
  • Increasing the permitted fishing zone to 10 kilometers.
  • Internationalizing the Rafah Crossing and placing it under the supervision of the U.N. and some Arab nations.
  • International forces on the borders.
  • Easing conditions for permits to pray at the Al Aqsa Mosque.
  • Prohibition on Israeli interference in the reconciliation agreement.
  • Reestablishing an industrial zone and improvements in further economic development in the Gaza Strip.
That is actually reasonable. Too bad it looks like Israel wants the status quo
 
This is what I dont get
Wasnt their supposed to be a ground invasion?

If they got intel saying their are missiles in this area or others, sent in soldiers to take care of that.

Dont fly by dropping missiles on Kids at a UN school, stuff like this doesnt bring peace
it just adds more fuel to this never ending fiasco in the middle east.

Also dont say it was Palestine rockets just admit you targeted this area dont lie about it,
change the approach, sent in soldiers dont fly by dropping missiles on 6 year olds.
 
And whenever Hamas fires rockets haphazardly towards civilian areas, it's always "But they're being oppressed, so what else do you expect them to do?"

People who are invested in either side are so delusively self-righteous that they don't realize how hypocritical they are being.

Saying ~What do you expect them to do~ is not the same as condoning. Were you placed in a similar situation, and seeing how the good behavior of the west bank still results in Israel stealing Palestinian land, would you not lash out how you could against an overwhelming and seemingly inevitable foe that was slowly strangling you out and keeping you in a prison?
 
I'm talking about why the Palestinians chose for Hamas and why they were popular among the Palestinian people. An outsider might think it's only because they fight Israel and the Oppression (if the outsider even recognizes the Oppression).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamas

I mean, don't you doubt any of this information?

What kind of transparacy and credibility does the Abbas government have, when I arrests bloggers for "extending the tongue"?

The whole page on human rights in Palestine is horrible.

Activists say there is a growing crackdown on writers who criticize the Palestinian Government.[6] According to Executive Director of Advancing Human Rights David Keyes, in 2013, Anas Awwad, a 26-year-old Palestinian activist, was sentenced in absentia by a Palestinian court in Nablus, the West Bank, to one year in prison for “extending his tongue” against the Palestinian Authority’s president, Mahmoud Abbas, on Facebook.[7]Keyes also states that in 2012, Palestinian blogger Jamal Abu Rihan was arrested by the Palestinian Authority for starting a Facebook campaign called “The People Want an End to Corruption,” he was indicted under the charges of“extending his tongue” against the Palestinian leadership.[8]
 
Isreal tells Palestinians their homes are not safe. Civilians flee to hospitals, schools, Mosques, UN buildings. Isreal bombs hospitals, schools, Mosques and now UN buildings. Where are the people supposed to go to be safe?
 
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