I actually agree, that they probably are war crimes, mate. I’m sure this has been discussed before, though. They’re incredibly hard to prove. Targeting religious buildings is a war crime, however, if there’s a military objective to it, for example, it’s being used as a weapons stash, enemy operatives are inside or underground, then it’s a legit target.
Close to 1000 killed in Syria's sectarian clashes in the space of six days. Makes the IDF look like a bunch of rookies tbh.
Genocides all over the Middle East. They’ll be waving their Syria flags in London next weekend and the lads on here will be emotional about what’s happening in Syria, right now. Surely.
Just have to hope neither side gets backed with the level of munitions that Israel has received ... but mathematical equations and acceptable genocide ratios etc... ~ Citizen Kant, 2025
So does a thousand deaths in 6 days which may well be more than Israel has done at anytime during the war against Hamas, not matter as much because of the weaponry involved?
The tears over this is hilarious. Bellends are complaining that they’re being arrested for breaking the law More than 100 people protesting the decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terror group have been arrested across the UK. Demonstrations in support of the pro-Palestine activist group took place in London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Bristol and Truro on Saturday.
This suits the government just fine. NHS is broken. Inner cities are crime ridden. Public services are falling apart. Cost of living is spiralling. Keep people angry about a river and a sea thousands of miles away, and none of that ever needs to be fixed.