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klipt | 3 days ago
Gaza is Swiss-cheesed with hundreds of miles of military tunnels. If any attack on a tunnel is disallowed because of civilian buildings above it, I predict many countries will start adopting the Hamas strategy of putting military bases under civilian buildings. That way, every attack on your bases becomes a war crime by your enemy - you can't lose!
mikestorrent|3 days ago
Of course, both of our posting is pointless, as we know neither will convince the other. You have an advantage in that your particular side is in power; but I bite my thumb at you.
reliabilityguy|3 days ago
> your comment makes you bear complicity to them, in a small degree, as you serve as an apologist for such actions online.
Can Israelis act as they see fit in defense, or no?
hirvi74|2 days ago
I am not sure it truly even matters, practically speaking. Laws that cannot be enforced are merely suggestions.
mikestorrent|2 days ago
If we can establish, through published doctrine, what we will do in certain situations, then other nations can reason about our decisionmaking process. They can compare our actions to our policy, and make judgements about our trustworthiness as national actors. If we choose to act irrationally, or against our own doctrine, we become untrustworthy and other players have to adjust their game accordingly. That's the "enforcement" - and you can see this in action, e.g. with Mark Carney's recent speech.