One of the project architects behind a solar power system in a southern Lebanese village tells pv magazine that the 200-panel array – which pumps water from an underground well for roughly 400 families – was allegedly destroyed earlier this month by Israeli forces. The community needs help rebuilding it, he says.
They’re saying Israel would make up a plausible cover story to attack civilian infrastructure in Lebanon. I’m saying in that case they would plausibly blame Hezbollah, and not Hamas, as they are not based in Lebanon.
Do you understand? It’s not complicated.
No idea. If you want to research and justify or condemn this attack based on additional context, by all means. Let us know what you find. I’m not going to do it for you, and I don’t know anything about the circumstances of this attack besides what’s in this article.
So we both agree that Israel keeps destroying civilain infastructure, and they are doing so because they are stating that all of it is also wartime infastructure.
Mostly they have blamed Hamas, as most of the strikes have been inside Gaza. So the joke made above, as they destroyed what is clearly not wartime infastructure in Lebanon, is that they would still blame Hamas, even though that would be the wrong enemy.
In truth, there is no justification past “total war,” i.e “destroy all infastructure, wartime or not to crippled an enemy’s society” to destroy these panels. Since there can be no real justification, the joke about blaming Hamas, an enemy that could not be at fault, is clear and not disingenuous at all.