Always funny to see a Putin apologist weighing in on possible war crimes being committed.Ah ok, so you’ve taken a softer version of the line that I mentioned last time - that an organization that consistently and in good faith prosecutes it’s own war crimes retains the right to legitimate violence, whereas those that don’t lose the right to legitimate violence. The former may have their war crimes condemned but they, as an organization are not condemned. The latter, we demand the condemnation of the organization as well as the crimes.
And yet you readily admit that Israel has a poor record of prosecuting its own war crimes. And thus you accept a softer version of this. You say, “Too many [war crimes] by the IDF go unpunished by Israel… Could Israel do more? Sure… I'd prefer they did a lot more.”
I think you might be quite surprised to learn how little Israel has investigated or prosecuted its own war crimes. In fact, it’s very difficult to find any IDF soldier sentences for murder that are longer than 2 years imprisonment, and that’s for the very few cases where they do investigate and prosecute. I challenge you to find some. Nor does this take into account long standing *systemic* human rights violations and war crimes.
Just in the recent genocide of Palestinians, there are well founded allegation of these very serious crimes: Collective punishment (article 3 of the Geneva convention), blockade of fuel, water and medicine, forcible transfer of 100s of thousands of people, ethnic cleansing, genocide, incitement to genocide, the use of white phosphorus ammunitions in prohibited circumstances, indiscriminate attacks including but not limited to air strikes against refugee camps, places of worship, camp markets, schools and hospitals, the deliberate targeting and murder of journalists, the murder by execution of surrendered prisoners of war, and the abuse and ***ual humiliation of detainees.
And yet we are to reasonably expect Israel to investigate and prosecute these alleged crimes in good faith? I don’t know anyone that can take such an expectation seriously.
Sorry, but I’m not finding the claim that ‘Israeli sort of sometimes kinda prosecutes its own war crimes but could do better’ to be a consistent position to explain why we ought to demand the wholesale condemnation of Hamas and the removal of its right to legitimate violence, but not apply it likewise to the Israeli government. So far I think the original author is right - such demands are simply an ideological loyalty test designed to manufacture consent for Israel’s genocide of the Palestinian people.
You might benefit from reading this article from a very left-wing Israeli human rights campaigner:
https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/2023...f-b7a75d450000

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