A question for you: do you actually think it’s possible for Israel to commit war crimes in this conflict? What would the line be for you?
When there is a war, there are war crimes. I have seen relatively reliable evidence of war crimes committed by the Israeli Army in this war, like executing Hamas fighters who clearly tried to surrender
The problem begins when everything one side does is called a war crime. Don't supply resources directly to the enemy? WAR CRIME. Doing any air strikes that cause any collateral casualties? WAR CRIME. It is hard to spot actual ones.
Hamas clearly have the ability to smuggle materials to build rockets, which means they clearly have the ability to smuggle in other things, like food, and water, and fuel. Who exactly is the blockade punishing if it doesn’t affect Hamas? Gaza wasn’t exactly a paradise prior to the conflict. I’d call this a crime against humanity, at best.
Israel has to do everything possible to minimize civilian casualties. I’ve mentioned before that cutting off electricity makes it harder for people to get evacuation notices, but even if they did, Israel is still bombing areas that they’ve told people to evacuate to; refugee camps; hospitals; they’re also not letting anyone leave via their border. That I’d be pretty comfortable calling war crimes.
There are myriad ways Israel could have responded to the October 7th attacks
Can you name a few?
Boots on the ground. They have special forces, Mossad, diplomats, money, prisoner swaps. Bombing the shit out of Gaza is just the easy option.
Like they’re fighting around and bombing near a hospital in Gaza City “because Hamas” have tunnels underneath the hospital, or they bombed an ambulance convoy “because Hamas” use ambulances to shuttle people and materiel around.
But both are true. As soon as one side uses hospitals and ambulances in this way - bombing them stops being a war crime. This is why there are rules for not using hospitals this way.
No, it doesn’t stop being a war crime unless certain conditions are fulfilled:
Such loss of protection is an “exception” involving three elements where the medical transport is: used to commit acts harmful to the enemy; due warning is given; and there is a reasonable time for the warning to be heeded. With the first of these, acts harmful to the enemy can, according to the ICRC, include “transport of healthy troops, arms or munitions, as well as the collection or transmission of military intelligence.”
Because Hamas” basically culminates in things like bombing media headquarters providing critical coverage in Gaza
Yeah, this one was a rather transparent lie. "Hamas intelligence" wasn't the target. But if you are acting as propaganda for one side of the war, you will get hit. USA bombed the infrastructure of media of Irag for "some" reason, too.
The US doing something doesn’t make it any less awful. My point is “because Hamas” is not a good enough excuse, and allowing it to be used over and over as justification eventually makes the above (and worse!) acceptable. Yes Hamas is a disgusting terrorist group, that doesn’t justify doing disgusting things.