Hind Rajab was fleeing the city with her aunt, uncle and three cousins when the car they were travelling in appears to have come face to face with Israeli tanks, and come under fire.

Audio recordings of calls between Hind and emergency call operators suggest that the six-year-old was the only one left alive in the car, hiding from Israeli forces among the bodies of her relatives.

Her pleas for someone to rescue her ended when the phone line was cut amid the sound of more gunfire.

Paramedics from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) managed on Saturday to reach the area, which had previously been closed off as an active combat zone.

They found the black Kia car Hind had been travelling in - its windscreen and dashboard smashed to pieces, bullet holes scattered across the side.

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    It’s precisely what is happening; I’m simply cutting out the convenient filter of pulling the trigger that releases a 500-2000lb or launches the equivalent missile.

    It’s especially no different considering we know from IDF whistle-blowers that the IDF threw out their collateral-damage assessment numbers.

    It is not Hamas forcing IDF to release these bombs, and it’s a false dichotomy fallacy to suggest this is the only option they have. Hell even Israel’s biggest foreign aid supporter and ally the US now describes their bombings as, “indiscriminate.”

    Indiscriminate.

    There is fundamentally zero difference in bombing 3-5 children for a “high value” Hamas target and knowing they’re there, versus executing them just so one can execute a Hamas soldier. IF you have a problem with one but not the other, then you are demonstrating textbook Cognitive Dissonance.

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      It’s precisely what is happening; I’m simply cutting out the convenient filter of pulling the trigger that releases a 500-2000lb or launches the equivalent missile.

      That’s not a “convenient filter”. Israelis aren’t lining up and executing children, they are using military action against legitimate military targets. In every single war in history civilians, including children, have died. Israeli civilians have died, and Palestinian civilians have died. The losing side could end this at any time - but they choose not to. What purpose is there for Hamas to extend the war? Are they winning? No. Do they have a pathway to victory? No. So why don’t they just surrender and stop putting the people who elected them at risk?

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        You’re using euphemisms to justify the exact same thing. Rationalizing the murder of civilians by bUt It’S a MilITary tArGeT doesn’t change anything about the comparison whatsoever. It’s still premeditated murder of innocent civilians chiefly comprised of women and children.

        Known Civilians in vicinity --> Valuable Target in vicinity --> Bombs Dropped Anyway

        Known Civilians shot --> Valuable target gets executed in exchange.

        No substantive difference.

        During times of war, civilians die.

        You should be careful with this line of argumentation, as the logical conclusion you suggest does not bode well for your argument. Considering the Allies bombed 90+ Japanese civilian cities and nuked 2, not to mention Dresden in Germany – directly targeting civilians and killing nearly a million – then yes by the same standard what Hamas did on October 7th during a war between two factions could be seen as permissible and excusable just the same. Second to this, it basically excuses Israel from doing whatever it wants as a means to an end. If we entertain your argument here, then nuking Gaza would be on the table and completely reasonable. So, indeed, civilians die. What a wonderfully anti-civilian race-to-the-bottom position this is.

        Finally, let’s not victim-blame. The Palestinian civilians aren’t in control of what Hamas does. Unlike Israel, who claims not to be a terrorist organization and has the supposed moral integrity to cease dropping of bombs. Though I do find it incredibly ironic that:

        • Hamas support has only increased since Israell’s disastrous overreactive response.
        • Israeli global support has dropped
        • Palestinian sympathy has risen.

        … And just one last thing: tell me, by killing this many civilians, causing mass starvation, countless orphans and broken families all the while destroying the civilian infrastructure – do you think that’s going to increase or decrease radicalization in the coming decades? lol…

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          You are constantly presenting your opinions as facts, it’s clear you have your opinion on this so I think it’s best to leave it at that

          … And just one last thing: tell me, by killing this many civilians, causing mass starvation, countless orphans and broken families all the while destroying the civilian infrastructure – do you think that’s going to increase or decrease radicalization in the coming decades? lol…

          “We will only have peace with the Arabs when they love their children more than they hate us” - Golda Meir

          Israel wins every time. If idiots want to keep attacking them, they will keep defending themselves.

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            Well I don’t know what to say. I think I’ve given fact-based or very tightly-woven logical points of reason that have largely gone unchallenged. If what I say here is “opinions as facts,” then you most certainly are engaging in that two-fold.

            I have to chuckle at you quoting my question, then deflecting yet again with what appears to be a Tu Quoque / Whataboutism / Two-Wrongs-Make-a-Right fallacy. I swear, there’s a pattern between people who have an aversion to giving a direct response to a question and having an incredibly weak argumentative position.

            The two open questions remain:

            • How many children are you willing to shoot for each Hamas you can shoot?
            • Will there be more or less radicalization in the years to come as a result of Israel’s response?

            Let me know when you’re ready to directly answer them.