Killing on non combatants is never acceptable however the United Nations has recognized the right of Palestinians to resist the Israeli occupation, including through armed struggle, within the framework of international law. This right is rooted in the principle of self-determination and the right of peoples to resist foreign occupation.
Unfortunately Billions have seen the results of Israeli war crimes.
Do
you support the killing of babies?
https://www.nbcnews.com/world/middle-east/ex-israel-general-warns-gaza-pariah-rcna207615
Ex-Israeli general hits out at government for 'killing babies as a pastime' in Gaza
“A sane country does not
wage war against civilians, does not
kill babies as a pastime, and does not engage in
mass population displacement,” Yair Golan, a left-wing opposition voice and the former deputy chief of staff of the Israeli army, said in a charged interview with local radio station Reshet Bet.
Israel is accused of the gravest war crimes - how governments respond could haunt them for years to come
3 days ago
Even wars have rules. They don't stop soldiers killing each other but they're intended to make sure that civilians caught up in the fighting are treated humanely and protected from as much danger as possible. The rules apply equally to all sides.
If one side has suffered a brutal surprise attack that killed hundreds of civilians, as Israel did on 7 October 2023, it does not get an exemption from the law. The protection of civilians is a legal requirement in a battle plan.
That, at least, is the theory behind the Geneva Conventions. The latest version, the fourth, was formulated and adopted after World War Two to stop such slaughter and cruelty to civilians from ever happening again.
At the headquarters of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva (ICRC) the words "Even Wars Have Rules" are emblazoned in huge letters on a glass rotunda.
The reminder is timely because the rules are being broken.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/greta-thunberg-denounces-gaza-war-191837124.html
