• steventhedev@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    It sounds like you won’t be convinced by anything I write, so do it yourself. Pull the numbers yourself. Do the math yourself.

    A good place to start would be comparing the number of bombs dropped on northern Gaza vs. the south.

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      11 months ago

      Yeah, I guess I find it hard to use math to justify murder. The number of expected dead civilians should be very close to zero if Israel wasn’t committing war crimes like having military operations that directly harm civilians.

      So is asking people to go south then bombing the south, is that Israel trying to avoid human casualties? Yes/no would be good.

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        11 months ago

        I understand the hesitation. It’s treating humans as numbers. But civilian casualties will always be nonzero in war. Especially when one side is using human shields.

        Asking people to move south is actually proof they want to avoid human casualties. There never was a chance 100% will leave, and sure as shit not in 24 hours. But if 50% leave after 3 days and 80% after a week, then when the eventual ground invasion comes there will be far fewer civilians left who can be killed in the crossfire.