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Originally Posted by Nage Waza
You really think Israel's goal was to target a handicapped care facility? The logical choice is A) there were rockets launched by Hamas on the roof and Israel struck back, or B) The missile missed it's target.
What is most interesting is that while Israel will do it's best to avoid those targets, Hamas will try it's best to get Israel to shoot at populated areas.
Here is a story of Canadian soldiers 'targeting' innocent teenagers:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...rticle4287543/
On the other hand, if there was choice B) Israeli soldiers target innocent people, and the story is true, these people would be arrested and tried in court.
I wonder what Hamas does to those firing 100s of rockets at Israel? I see you are holding Israel to a different standard, you can't have it both ways.
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Once again you conflate the policies of the Israeli government with those of an organization that you regard as terrorist bent on the extermination of the Israeli state.
It is sad you are so incapable of understanding the parallels.
No one is holding Israel to a different standard. Critics of Israeli policy hold both groups to the same standard; extremists who use violence for political and social gain.
That you've picked one side to defend with your clangorous, thinly veiled attacks against criticism says more about you than it does the situation on the ground in Israel.
You're an example of holding Israel to a different standad, not Nitro.