Persian Vol
Wrong today, wiser tomorrow. Probably.
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They have to be an investigator to know that the country that is bombing the other country is responsible for the patents coming through their door?
That’s not even remotely true. The Islamic jihad rocket that hit the hospital parking lot being a prime example. There’s more just scary Jews firing weapons in Gaza.
If you look at that incident in isolation, your argument might hold. But it doesn’t exist in a vacuum, it’s surrounded by 50,000+ deaths and the complete devastation of Gaza at the hands of Israel, which overwhelmingly outweighs a single misfired rocket from 2023.
No one said it exists in a vacuum. But rather that both sides fire ordinances and Hamas even intentionally kills their own on occasion. For doctors pretend they know who harmed their patients, is a joke
You realize that after people died from being hit by rocks, Israel announced that throwing rocks would be met with lethal force.Comparing children throwing rocks in protest of occupation under an apartheid state (and subsequently getting sniped) to adolescent shootings is certainly a take.
You realize that after people died from being hit by rocks, Israel announced that throwing rocks would be met with lethal force.
And you have the nerve to act surprised when people are shot for it. Strange
I may be smarter than you because of the authorities with guns say “we’re done with this, if you throw rocks we’re going to shoot you “ then I’m not throwing rocks and I’m making damn sure my kids don’t eitherSure, rocks can injure and in rare cases kill. But using that as blanket justification for live rounds against teenagers is the definition of disproportionate. One side has rifles, drones, and airstrikes; the other has stones. Calling that “self-defense” ignores the massive power imbalance and why those kids are throwing rocks in the first place.