On the defense (sort of) of Israel, which is different than Ukraine/Russian conflict I suppose
From what I've seen, neither ukraine or russia uses civilians as defense (or not much, russia probably more likely? But never hear about it if they do so I'll give them the benefit of the doubt even if their war is degrading. Though I believe BOTH accuse each other of doing it, I don't really see it...not to the level hamas uses that strategy anyway)
Hamas uses civilians as defense, like using hospitals as a shield, and civilian refugee camps. A literal terrorist strategy is to always use civilians as defense
Which begs the question
In vietnam, women (or at least men would force them to, either way) would put bombs in babies (or strapped them onto them anyway) and hand them to US soldiers
Do you throw the baby and kill it/injure it?
or blow up and die and your comrades watch in horror?
This was a huge cause of PTSD from that war, was pretty horrific amongst other things
Most people aren't gonna just throw a baby btw. If I was handed one I wouldn't throw it as my immediate reaction.
But an actual thing that happened over there. Plus the children used as war fodder in that vietnam conflict against the US, also takes a toll cause no one wants to hurt or kill kids (unless they are some sick psycopath)
That does relate to israel btw. Because how do you beat an enemy who uses innocents as defense, without also losing that war or conflict?
And if you just start killing kids and babies, what does that REALLY say about the person doing it? Especially babies more so, but still.
A morale question I suppose. But when the enemy is using kids and babies as a defense shield, thats pretty sick as well. Do you just ignore them and let them cause chaos freely or do you take care of the problem, but harm the innocents? If the latter, the mental damage that causes is pretty severe I would think, if the former, then the problem doesn't go away. There maybe a third option somewhere here.
Also to add my own opinion into the mix. As it still sort of relates. No war can be won today on the west without civilians being involved imo. A good reason US (and the rest of the west) hasn't really won a war in quite a while. Is that a bad thing? Not in my opinion. But...like take the middle east conflict we had under bush, war could been won quite quickly really, but there would have been a huge civilian loss. Would be extremely unpopular on the west, instead the war was just another western loss. Again, not a bad thing to worry about civilians, but its not a way to win a war. Like lets israel and hamas, I was going to take a hypothetical conflict against china and US but kinda off topic there really and the point still will remain. Israel can't win against hamas if they only singlely target hamas. Likewise, hamas can't win against israel if they only target israeli soldiers and no one else. Would be better for world peace and to actually PROGRESS humanityt and technology, but its 2023/2024 almost and lots of nations don't seem to want that in the world...so...
But if civilians get involved, the mental toll and damage is quite severe. Not just unpopular, but the level of PTSD would be extremely high. Knowing one took out innocent lives on purpose. Rather a double edged sword, because to win a war you really gotta focus on winning. Like russia would already be lost if we actually wanted them to lose, but the amount of civilians (innocents) would be too high.
Also why I emphasize the "west". Because most nations outside the civilized western world don't care about civilian loss as far as I can see. ISIS didn't, hamas doesn't, I doubt china would, russia obviously doesn't etc. Not to say any of them are succeeding really, which probably shows you CAN focus on the least amount of innocents lost. BUT, ISIS is still around evoking their primitive beliefs of no women rights, china is still a huge threat, hamas still is a thing currently, russia is still in ukraine. So not to say that one should just ignore killing babies/kids of course, just the whole post is a bit of a back/forth open ended post for one to think about... with (a little of) my own opinion a bit on it.
Also to clarify so no mistaking the post, I don't believe in "WINNING WHATEVER IT TAKES" approach some of the world does. I'd rather see a post-covid free world united to get into space and colonize the moon and other planets, better technology for health and what not. But guess world can't be united even inside the US
But hopefully this post does give things to think about for Israel's reaction, whether approved or disapproved and hamas reaction as well really even if what they did was rather horrible. Kinda just trying to be straight middle of the road here to give the most generalized/open ended kinda post.