Wael’s family were taking shelter in an area designated as safe by the Israeli army. His wife, son and daughter were murdered by the Israelis

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    8 months ago

    Journalists are a very small proportion of the population and are afforded protections in combat. The murder of journalists (and their families) and aid workers (and their families) either shows extreme negligence or an intent to seek retribution for some perceived slight.

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      Journalists are a very small proportion of the population and are afforded protections in combat.

      Absolutely. My point being that the scale and wanting manner of destruction and the general disregard of Palestinian life in this ‘war’ is so massive that it’s hard to prove intent in the case of the murder of the family of the journalist.

      If those families are targeted specifically is another level of evil. But it’s hard to really prove that, was my main point.

      Aide from that, the fact that families die at all, with almost no rationale that van be related to supposed military targets is in itself a breach of military law.

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        8 months ago

        Oh for sure. For what it’s worth, in the events leading up to the ah-Ahli massacre it’s also known that Israel struck the homes of the hospital administrators of ah-Ahli that had refused to evacuate the hospital after Israel’s demands and warnings.

        A whole lot of coincidences…

        Israel has mapped the entire Gaza Strip in the surface. I have no reason to believe that they simply got “lucky”.