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Permissive airstrikes on non-military targets and the use of an artificial intelligence system have enabled the Israeli army to carry out its deadliest war on Gaza
The Israeli army’s expanded authorization for bombing non-military targets, the loosening of constraints regarding expected civilian casualties, and the use of an artificial intelligence system to generate more potential targets than ever before, appear to have contributed to the destructive nature of the initial stages of Israel’s current war on the Gaza Strip
So we can't claim the source is "antisemitic"...
Local Call is based on conversations with seven current and former members of Israel’s intelligence community — including military intelligence and air force personnel who were involved in Israeli operations in the besieged Strip
mainly intended to harm Palestinian civil society: to “create a shock” that, among other things, will reverberate powerfully and “lead civilians to put pressure on Hamas,” as one source put it.
This number is calculated and known in advance to the army’s intelligence units, who also know shortly before carrying out an attack roughly how many civilians are certain to be killed.
In one case discussed by the sources, the Israeli military command knowingly approved the killing of hundreds of Palestinian civilians in an attempt to assassinate a single top Hamas military commander.
14,800 Palestinians in Gaza; approximately 6,000 of them were children and 4,000 were women, who together constitute more than 67 percent of the total.
During a blockade imposed on the Palestinian territory between 2007 and mid-2010, Israel calculated the daily calorie needs of Gazans to avoid malnutrition. The calculation was based on a person's average requirement of 2,300 calories a day and included adjustments for local farm products and an assessment of the kinds of food imports needed to sustain the population.
originally posted by: Iamlegioniamone
Collective punishment...
Incredible picture...would make a great time magazine cover...
originally posted by: Lazy88
originally posted by: Iamlegioniamone
Collective punishment...
Incredible picture...would make a great time magazine cover...
Why not this one…
originally posted by: Iamlegioniamone
Cuz it sucks...not well shot..not even close ..that's why
You obviously don't have an eye for the art
originally posted by: Lazy88
originally posted by: Iamlegioniamone
Collective punishment...
Incredible picture...would make a great time magazine cover...
Why not this one…