• Maggoty@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    I think it was more along the lines of, “I’m not sure I believe they’re actually targeting kids.” And then, “oh my God the UN has video evidence of Israel targeting peace keepers.”

    I don’t think most people are okay with killing kids. The hurdle is getting them to realize it is happening.

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      How can anyone not be sure, with all the videos, the reports from the NGO, hell even the bragging from the IDF

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        I didn’t make my point well enough. I’m going to copy a response to another commenter here and hopefully that helps.

        The point is people can hand waive a lot to feel better about the world they live in. I’m not going to complain because it took this other thing to get them to the realization. I’m just going to welcome them in. In fact this is the exact kind of meme I would run if I was trying to push people away from the BDS movement.

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      I’d believe that if it wasn’t for all the video evidence of them killing kids, or the fact the average age in Gaza before the genocide was already under 16.

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        The point is people can hand waive a lot to feel better about the world they live in. I’m not going to complain because it took this other thing to get them to the realization. I’m just going to welcome them in. In fact this is the exact kind of meme I would run if I was trying to push people away from the BDS movement.

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    There is a difference though, and that is that while babies tend to be in the vicinity of adults, that could potentially be terrorists, you cannot make the same assumption (if you were to actually be make it in the former case) about uniformed and distinctly marked UN-peacekeepers that have their own bases. Attacking that letter can not be collateral damage or be an attack on potential terrorists, while the former could with a lot of mental gymnastics be legitimised (though not morally justified).

    And let’s be real, international diplomacy is the art of mental gymnastics at olympic level.

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      you cannot make the same assumption (if you were to actually be make it in the former case) about uniformed and distinctly marked UN-peacekeepers that have their own bases.

      Actually, that’s exactly what the Israeli government did, they said they were trying to attack Hezbollah bases and the Peacekeepers should leave the area. And somehow, some people believe them.

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    Well, it is middle-eastern babies. Not like they’re white babies or something.

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        Four soldiers with the U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon were injured last week when Israel fired on their position. A fifth was hit by gunfire, although it is unclear who fired the shot.