zenith-nadir
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No. Wrong.ZN, if you're willing to kill civilians and innocent bystanders in order to get the bad guys, then you are effectively saying that the ends justify the means, and you are abdicating any claims of moral superiority relative to your enemies. They too don't shy away from killing civilians in order to achieve their ends.
What I am saying is this is. The combatants on the Palestinian side disguise themselves as noncombatants. When they strike inside Israel they also disguise themselves as noncombatants. The combatants on the Palestinian side hide amongst Palestinian noncombatants using noncombatant Palestinian buildings and civilian areas for cover and concealment. The Palestinian Authority makes no effort and takes no responsibility for separating the Palestinian combatants from the Palestinian noncombatants.
You say Israel targets civilians, I say the use of Palestinian noncombatants to shelter Palestinian combatants makes the Palestinian noncombatants the targets of retaliation. Big difference. Likewise it is extremely difficult for the IDF when you have a co-mingled population - that is, when you have gun-toting combatants dressed like, and mixed with, Palestinian noncombatants.
I know beyond any doubt in my mind that 99.95% of all Israelis would love to abdicate the responsibility to arrest, detain and even kill the combatants of Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades. I know it as a certainty. The Israelis would like the Palestinian Authority to take the responsibility to arrest, detain and kill the combatants of Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades...Per their obligations in the following agreements that they signed:
- Israel-PLO Recognition, September 9-10, 1993
- Israel-Palestinian Declaration of Principles, (Oslo 1) September 13, 1993
- Agreement on the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area, May 4, 1994
- Agreement on the Preparatory Transfer of Powers and Responsibilities (Israel-PLO), August 29, 1994.
- Interim Agreement between Israel and the Palestinians, September 28, 1995
- Agreement on Temporary International Presence in Hebron, May 9, 1996
- Protocol Concerning the Redeployment in Hebron, January 17, 1997
- The Wye River Plantation Agreement (1998)
- The Sharm el Sheikh Agreement (1999)
- Palestinian-Israeli Security Implementation Work Plan (Tenet Plan) June 15 2001
- The Performance-Based Road Map to a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict April 30, 2003
Unfortunately Orwell so far not one of those treaties the PA signed has convinced the PA to act on it's obligations.
I do not condone Palestinian noncombatant deaths, I merely have enough grey matter to realize why it happens. It is not because "the IDF target civilians" it is because the Palestinian combatants are allowed by the Palestinian Authority to disguise themselves and hide amongst Palestinian noncombatants.
If you are such a fanatic about Palestinian noncombatant deaths don't you ever ask yourself why the people responsible for protecting the Palestinian people - the Palestinian Authority - has never taken serious and tangible actions against the combatants?
Think about it for just a second then you can go back hating the IDF.., the Palestinian Authority knowingly allows Palestinian combatants to dress like, and hide amongst, Palestinian noncombatants. This inaction by the PA to stop combatants - per the several treaties above - results in Palestinian noncombatants being killed in combat on Palestinian streets. It's cruel and inhumane to allow your own people to be used by the combatants this way.
And frankly, to know beyond any doubt that Palestinian combatants are endangering the lives of Palestinian noncombatants and Israelis while doing nothing concrete about it shows gross negligence.
For instance:
So what did Hamas say about it?Sept. 23, 2005 - http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/12721950.htm
A truck filled with masked militants and homemade weapons exploded at a Hamas rally Friday, killing at least 15 Palestinians and wounding 80 - including children - bringing a grisly and terrifying end to one of the last gatherings by armed groups celebrating Israel's Gaza pullout.
What did the Palestinian Authority do about it?Hamas swiftly claimed Israeli aircraft had targeted the militants with a missile. "We will avenge the blood of our martyrs," said Nizar Rayan, a Hamas leader.
Nothing. The Palestinian Authority arrested no one for mass murder nor did they ban Hamas from operating in Gaza for mass murder. All Abbas did was to "wrest a pledge from militant groups to stop holding military-style parades".Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, struggling to combat the chaos and the public display of arms in Gaza, wrested a pledge from militant groups to stop holding military-style parades with weapons after Saturday.
Welcome to Israel's decades-old dilemma.