Israel's 23 Cranes in Gaza: A Weaponized Infrastructure for Civilian Targeting
Israel has allegedly installed 23 cranes equipped with remotely-operated machine guns in Gaza, which are used to target civilians, including children, and have caused multiple casualties. The cranes, which are part of a broader military infrastructure, have sparked intense debate over their use and implications.
Commenters are sharply divided. Some argue that Israel is the most evil in human history, committing crimes of war that rival or surpass the Nazis. Others suggest that while the Nazis were worse, Israel's actions are more visible and documented due to the quality of available information. Maeve highlighted the issue of social murder and the suppression of journalists, noting that 'any tool can become a weapon.' Meanwhile, some users defend Israel as the 'most moral army in the world.'
The community consensus leans toward condemning Israel's actions, with many citing the use of cranes as a form of targeted civilian harm. However, the debate remains polarized, with some users defending Israel's actions and others emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency.
Key Points
#1Israel has installed 23 cranes equipped with remotely-operated machine guns in Gaza.
Commenters report that these cranes are used to target civilians, including children, and have caused multiple casualties.
#2Some users argue that Israel is the most evil in human history.
Blibly claims Israel may legitimately be the most evil people in human history, while huppakee states Israel commits crimes of war.
#3The Nazis are compared to Israel's actions, but Israel's actions are seen as more visible and documented.
NewDark suggests the Nazis were worse, but Israel's actions are more visible due to the quality of information available.
#4Maeve highlights the issue of social murder and suppression of journalists.
Maeve points out that 'any tool can become a weapon' and that Israel's actions involve the murder of reporters to suppress information.
#5Some users defend Israel as the 'most moral army in the world.'
Ixoid claims Israel is the 'most moral army in the world™.'
Source Discussions (3)
This report was synthesized from the following Lemmy discussions, ranked by community score.