Correct! Let alone they spit on Christians.
I mean for real, imagine trying to cope that Israel is moral or holds a high ground lol.
they wouldn't go through the effort to limit civilian casualties like warning civilians to evacuate before an attack or operation.
Lololololol
Edit: Heres a non-exhaustive list for you. Also see israels creation of terrorist groups, and also being so morally awesome that they are the gay and pedo capital of the world. Oh and dont forget they killed their own citizens at a music festival!
Key Reported Incidents of Israel Attacking Civilians (1948–2025)
Pre-1967: Early Conflicts and Massacres
Deir Yassin Massacre (April 9, 1948)
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Context: During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Irgun and Lehi, Jewish paramilitary groups, attacked the Palestinian village of Deir Yassin near Jerusalem. Reported Civilian Casualties: Approximately 100–120 Palestinians, including women and children, were killed. Estimates vary, with some sources claiming up to 250.
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Details: The attack involved house-to-house fighting, with reports of executions and grenade use. The massacre shocked the region and contributed to Palestinian flight.
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Source Findings: The UN and Red Cross documented the event as a massacre. Israel later condemned the act, but no perpetrators were prosecuted.
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Contention: Some Israeli sources claim the village was a military stronghold, but most accounts confirm significant civilian deaths.
Bureij Refugee Camp Massacre (August 28, 1953)
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Context: Israeli Unit 101, led by Ariel Sharon, conducted a raid on the Bureij refugee camp in Gaza, then under Egyptian control. Reported Civilian Casualties: At least 20 civilians killed, possibly more.
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Details: UN officials reported Israeli forces threw bombs into huts where refugees slept and shot fleeing residents. The UN Mixed Armistice Commission called it “delibera te mass murder.”
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Source Findings: Documented in UN reports and Wikipedia, citing Sharon’s diary ordering “maximal killing.”
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Contention: Israel claimed the raid targeted militants, but evidence suggests indiscriminate attacks on civilians.
Qibya Massacre (October 14, 1953)
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Context: Another Unit 101 operation, led by Sharon, targeted the Jordanian-controlled West Bank village of Qibya in retaliation for a Palestinian attack.
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Reported Civilian Casualties: 69 villagers killed, two-thirds women and children; 45 houses, a school, and a mosque destroyed.
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Details: Israeli forces used grenades and gunfire to clear homes. Sharon’s diary noted the intent for “maximal killing and damage.”
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Source Findings The UN Mixed Armistice Commission condemned it as “coldblooded murder.” International outcry followed.
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Contention: Israel argued it was a reprisal for cross-border attacks, but the scale of civilian deaths was widely criticized.
Ras Sedr and El Arish Killings (1956 and 1967)
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Context: During the 1956 Suez Crisis and 1967 Six-Day War, Israeli forces were accused of killing Egyptian prisoners and civilians.
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Reported Civilian Casualties: Reports suggest 52–300 unarmed Egyptians killed in Ras Sedr (1956) and up to 1,000 in El Arish (1967), including civilians and surrendered soldiers.
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Details: Egyptian media reported mass graves in Ras Sedr with bullet-ridden skulls. Israeli historian Aryeh Yitzhaki estimated 1,000 Egyptian deaths in 1967. Some link these to the USS Liberty attack, suggesting Israel aimed to suppress evidence.
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Source Findings: Documented in Egyptian reports, Haaretz, and The New York Times.
1967–1987: Occupation and Early Intifada
Sabra and Shatila Massacre (September 16–18, 1982)
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Context: During the Lebanese Civil War and Israeli invasion of Lebanon, Israeli forces allowed Phalangist militias into the Sabra neighborhood and Shatila refugee camp in Beirut to clear PLO fighters.
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Reported Civilian Casualties: 460–3,500 civilians, mostly Palestinians and Lebanese Shias, killed.
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Details: Israeli troops surrounded the camps, fired flares at night, and did not intervene despite reports of atrocities. The massacre followed the assassination of a Phalangist leader.
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Source Findings: The UN and Human Rights Watch labeled it a war crime, with Israel bearing indirect responsibility. Israel’s Kahan Commission found Ariel Sharon personally liable, leading to his resignation as defense minister.
First Intifada Crackdowns (1987–1993)
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Context: The First Intifada saw widespread Palestinian protests and Israeli military responses in the West Bank and Gaza.
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Reported Civilian Casualties: Over 1,000 Palestinians killed, including 200–300 children, per B’Tselem and UN estimates.
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Details: Israeli forces used live ammunition, rubber bullets, and beatings against protesters, often civilians. Notable incidents include mass arrests and home demolitions.
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Source Findings: Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International criticized excessive force.
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Contention: Israel claimed responses targeted violent protesters, but reports highlight disproportionate civilian deaths.
1990s: Lebanon and Oslo Period
Temple Mount Shooting (October 10, 1990)
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Context: During tensions over a Sukkot march, Israeli Border Police fired on Palestinians throwing rocks at Jewish worshippers at the Western Wall. Reported Civilian Casualties: 17–21 Palestinians killed, over 150 injured.
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Details: The UN condemned the use of automatic weapons as excessive. Israel rejected a UN investigation.
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Source Findings: UN Secretary-General’s report confirmed significant civilian deaths.
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Contention: Israel argued the police responded to a riot, but critics noted the lack of Israeli casualties and disproportionate force.
Qana Massacre (April 18, 1996)
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Context: During Operation Grapes of Wrath in Lebanon, Israeli artillery shelled a UN compound in Qana where civilians were sheltering.
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Reported Civilian Casualties: 106 Lebanese civilians killed, including 52 children; 116 injured.
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Details: The shelling followed Hezbollah rocket attacks. A UN investigation found no Hezbollah fighters in the compound, contradicting Israeli claims.
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Source Findings: Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch labeled it a war crime, citing indiscriminate and disproportionate attack.
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Contention: Israel claimed the shelling was a mistake due to outdated maps, but UN findings suggested intentional targeting. Mansouri Ambulance Attack (April 13, 1996)
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Context: During the same operation, an Israeli helicopter rocketed an ambulance in Mansouri, Lebanon.
Reported Civilian Casualties: 6 civilians killed (2 women, 4 children).
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Details: Reporters filmed the attack. UN soldiers found no weapons in the ambulance, contradicting Israel’s claim of Hezbollah use.
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Source Findings: Amnesty International found no Hezbollah link, labeling it a war crime.
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Contention: Israel insisted the ambulance was a military target, but evidence supports civilian status.
2000s: Second Intifada and Gaza Operations
Second Intifada (2000–2005)
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Context: The Second Intifada involved Palestinian suicide bombings and Israeli military operations in the West Bank and Gaza.
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Reported Civilian Casualties: Approximately 3,000 Palestinians killed, including 600–700 children, per B’Tselem. Many were civilians.
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Details: Operations like Defensive Shield (2002) involved airstrikes, home demolitions, and curfews, leading to civilian deaths in Jenin and Nablus.
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Source Findings: Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International documented excessive force and collective punishment.
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Contention: Israel claimed operations targeted militants, but civilian tolls were significant.
Operation Cast Lead (December 27, 2008–January 18, 2009)
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Context: Israel launched a military operation in Gaza to stop Hamas rocket attacks.
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Reported Civilian Casualties: 700–900 civilians killed, including 300 children, per UN and B’Tselem. Total deaths: ~1,400 Palestinians.
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Details: Airstrikes and ground incursions hit densely populated areas, including schools and hospitals. The UN Goldstone Report accused Israel of war crimes, including targeting civilians.
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Source Findings: Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch confirmed indiscriminate attacks.
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Contention: Israel disputed civilian casualty figures, claiming most were combatants, and rejected the Goldstone Report.
2010s: Gaza Wars and West Bank Operations
Operation Protective Edge (July 8–August 26, 2014)
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Context: Israel responded to Hamas rocket fire and tunnel infiltrations with airstrikes and a ground offensive in Gaza.
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Reported Civilian Casualties: ~1,500 civilians killed, including 550 children, per UN and Palestinian Health Ministry. Total deaths: ~2,250 Palestinians.
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Details: Strikes hit residential buildings, schools, and hospitals. The UN reported 44% of Gaza’s population displaced.
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Source Findings: Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch documented war crimes, including disproportionate attacks.
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Contention: Israel claimed precision strikes on military targets, but high civilian tolls raised questions about proportionality.
Gaza Border Protests (2018–2019)
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Context: The Great March of Return saw Palestinians protest near the Gaza-Israel fence, demanding right of return.
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Reported Civilian Casualties: 189 Palestinians killed, including 32 children, per UN. Over 23,000 injured.
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Details: Israeli snipers used live ammunition against protesters, some unarmed. The UN found most posed no immediate threat.
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Source Findings: Human Rights Watch and UN investigations labeled the response excessive, recommending war crime probes.
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Contention Israel claimed protesters included militants and posed security risks, justifying lethal force.
Mine had the same. It was much appreciated.
Vigano all the way.
Wait.... Kash is actually working?
I'm still waiting on him to do literally anything he said he was going to do.
This is nothing more than typical routine government things.
Like delaying releasing things... so you have time to delete and Redact. Delay, delay delay, oh! We just found there's more files, so therefore we can't just release what we already have, we gotta keep it secret until we review, delay and delete!
And happens to have alot more weird coincidences too. Found this while checking out his death, thought it was interesting:
" Too many threads are starting to braid together. This isn’t doomsday talk. This is observation, pattern recognition, and a gut-level knowing that something is shifting in the field.
Let’s start with the obvious: The Pope just died. Not just any pope—Pope Francis, the first Jesuit pope, progressive, and an 88-year-old symbol of transformation. 88 is a loaded number. In numerology, it reflects cycles, infinity, and collapse before rebirth. In astronomy, 88 is the number of official constellations.
But what really threw me off was the timing.
The Lyrids meteor shower is peaking tonight—an ancient celestial event that’s been tracked for over 2,600 years. It’s not dangerous, but it is symbolic. Something burning through the sky as a reminder of ancient patterns still in motion. And in that same breath, the Vatican announces the death of their head. On April 21st—Rome’s birthday.
Read that again: The Pope died on the anniversary of Rome’s founding, during a meteor shower, in a year riddled with cosmic and terrestrial anomalies.
Now here’s where it gets dense—but not dismissible.
Nostradamus spoke often of “black skies,” of great upheavals in the Church, of celestial fire. Many interpret Nostradamus’s writings to suggest that:
• There would be a “final pope” before great upheaval.
• A “black pope” or Jesuit pope (Francis was the first Jesuit pope) would usher in the end of an age.
• He mentioned “The great man will be struck down in the day by a thunderbolt,”—a line often tied to leaders falling unexpectedly
• There are verses referencing Rome burning, spiritual corruption, and a great schism.
“The great star will burn for seven days, The cloud will cause two suns to appear: The big mastiff will howl all night When the great pontiff will change country.” (Century 2, Quatrain 41)
Some see this as metaphorical—an energetic or leadership shift in the Vatican, coinciding with celestial phenomena.
Let’s add a few more strange alignments:
• The Schumann Resonance has been spiking erratically.
• We’re nearing Solar Maximum in 2025–2026.
• There have been core rotation anomalies in Earth’s center.
• Global seismic activity is on the rise.
• Pole wander is accelerating.
• Multiple high-powered telescopic companies have quietly shut down in the past year.
• Governments and elite figures are openly building bunkers (not metaphorically—literally).
Found while checking out his death, thought it was interesting:
" Too many threads are starting to braid together. This isn’t doomsday talk. This is observation, pattern recognition, and a gut-level knowing that something is shifting in the field.
Let’s start with the obvious: The Pope just died. Not just any pope—Pope Francis, the first Jesuit pope, progressive, and an 88-year-old symbol of transformation. 88 is a loaded number. In numerology, it reflects cycles, infinity, and collapse before rebirth. In astronomy, 88 is the number of official constellations.
But what really threw me off was the timing.
The Lyrids meteor shower is peaking tonight—an ancient celestial event that’s been tracked for over 2,600 years. It’s not dangerous, but it is symbolic. Something burning through the sky as a reminder of ancient patterns still in motion. And in that same breath, the Vatican announces the death of their head. On April 21st—Rome’s birthday.
Read that again: The Pope died on the anniversary of Rome’s founding, during a meteor shower, in a year riddled with cosmic and terrestrial anomalies.
Now here’s where it gets dense—but not dismissible.
Nostradamus spoke often of “black skies,” of great upheavals in the Church, of celestial fire. Many interpret Nostradamus’s writings to suggest that:
• There would be a “final pope” before great upheaval.
• A “black pope” or Jesuit pope (Francis was the first Jesuit pope) would usher in the end of an age.
• He mentioned “The great man will be struck down in the day by a thunderbolt,”—a line often tied to leaders falling unexpectedly
• There are verses referencing Rome burning, spiritual corruption, and a great schism.
“The great star will burn for seven days, The cloud will cause two suns to appear: The big mastiff will howl all night When the great pontiff will change country.” (Century 2, Quatrain 41)
Some see this as metaphorical—an energetic or leadership shift in the Vatican, coinciding with celestial phenomena.
Let’s add a few more strange alignments:
• The Schumann Resonance has been spiking erratically.
• We’re nearing Solar Maximum in 2025–2026.
• There have been core rotation anomalies in Earth’s center.
• Global seismic activity is on the rise.
• Pole wander is accelerating.
• Multiple high-powered telescopic companies have quietly shut down in the past year.
• Governments and elite figures are openly building bunkers (not metaphorically—literally).
Or maybe said country is filled with idiots, who subscribe to a religion in which it preaches that they're allowed to lie, cheat, steal, rape and kill you.
Also get out of here with the "this or that" bs. Fuck Israel AND hamas.
No one should ever go to gayness without a reason
The entire democrat party 24/7 lol
Absolutely correct. They should have 0 due process. They are not American citizens.
If we give them due process, the next argument is hey they should be included in the bill of rights like the 2nd amendment and yay we just legally armed our enemies.
I want reparations for having to put up with democrats and theyir liberal bullshit nonsense for as long as I have kek
Google bought a pcr testing company (cue health) and invested heavily in them. They gave all their [Google] employees the kits for free. It was praised as being the most accurate at home kit available. My family members wanted me to test them and I refused because I deeply believed it was a data collection scheme. After covid they abruptly shut down citing accuracy concerns (which would be a weird thing to concede to Republicans immediately after pushing pcr accuracy). I think they purposefully shut down to hide what they were doing.
I have had 0 vaccines in my life and I'm incredibly distributed.
Literally came here to say the same haha
I could have save it bro
We probably should ask Israel kek
And let's bulldoze blind justice and the first amendment to do so!
Because who cares about things like the 1st amendment or lady justice being blind.
Probably had to talk to him more privately to remind him not to snitch on him and the dems lol
Also true in the sense that I'd make a case that we've lost so much humanity and humaness since wide spread adoption of the internet, smart phones etc... truly making 1999 peak humaness.
Dearborn going to be a ghost town kek.
Yupp. All part of behaviorial modification.
Wouldn't be surprised if alot of the STDs were actually man made in some bio-lab.
Continuing 2/2 the most moral country/army in the world.
2020s: Escalation Post-October 7, 2023
October–December 2023 Gaza Operations*
Context: Following Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack (1,200 Israelis killed, 251 hostages taken), Israel launched a massive retaliation in Gaza.
Reported Civilian Casualties: ~21,600 Palestinians killed by year-end, one-third children, per Amnesty International. Specific incidents include:
*Saint Porphyrius Church (October 19, 2023): 18 civilians killed in an airstrike on a Gaza City church compound.
*Abu Mu‘eileq Family Home (October 22, 2023): 19 civilians killed in Deir al-Balah, a “safe” zone.
***Jabalia Refugee Camp (October 31, 2023): 126 killed in a bombing targeting a Hamas commander.
Al-Ahli Hospital (October 17, 2023): 500+ killed in a disputed strike. Initial reports blamed Israel, but some evidence suggests a misfired Palestinian rocket.
Details: Israel imposed a full siege, cutting off food, water, and electricity, and conducted intense airstrikes. Amnesty International investigated five attacks (October 7–12), finding no military targets in some cases, suggesting war crimes.
Source Findings: UN experts condemned indiscriminate attacks and collective punishment. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch reported war crimes, including attacks on civilian infrastructure.
Contention: Israel claimed strikes targeted Hamas, but high civilian tolls and lack of warnings raised concerns. Gaza Health Ministry figures are debated for not distinguishing combatants.
Rafah Strikes (December 2023–January 2024)
Context: Israel expanded operations to Rafah, designated a “safe” area, after a humanitarian pause ended.
Reported Civilian Casualties: At least 95 civilians, including 42 children, killed in four strikes, per Amnesty International.
Details: Strikes hit residential buildings with no evidence of military targets. A
December 12, 2023, attack on the Harb family homes killed 25 civilians, including 10 children.
Source Findings: Amnesty International found these were likely direct attacks on civilians, constituting war crimes. No Israeli response was provided.
Contention: Israel did not explain specific strikes, claiming general military objectives.
Al-Maghazi and Rafah Strikes (April 2024)
Context: Israeli strikes targeted central and southern Gaza amid ongoing conflict.
Reported Civilian Casualties: 44 civilians, including 32 children, killed in three strikes (one in al-Maghazi, two in Rafah).
Details: No military targets were identified in the strike zones. Survivors reported no warnings.
Source Findings: Amnesty International labeled these war crimes, citing direct or indiscriminate attacks.
Contention: Israel provided vague justifications or contradicted claims about al-Maghazi.
Kuwaiti Peace Camp and Al-Mawasi Attacks (May 26–28, 2024)
Context: Israeli airstrikes and tank shelling targeted displacement camps in Rafah, despite ICJ orders to halt operations.
Reported Civilian Casualties:
*Kuwaiti Peace Camp (May 26): 36 killed, including 6 children, in airstrikes targeting Hamas commanders.
*Al-Mawasi (May 28): 23 civilians, including 12 children, killed by tank shells in a “humanitarian zone.”
Details: US-made GBU-39 bombs were used in the camp, causing wide-area damage. UN experts called the strikes “barbaric” and disproportionate.
Source Findings: Amnesty International found the attacks likely indiscriminate or disproportionate, recommending war crime investigations.
Contention: Israel claimed Hamas fighters were present but later denied striking Al-Mawasi’s humanitarian zone.
Hospital Attacks (October 2023–June 2024)
Context: Israeli strikes hit or besieged hospitals in Gaza, alleging Hamas used them for military purposes.
Reported Civilian Casualties*: Hundreds killed across 136 strikes on 27 hospitals, per UN. Specific cases include:
Kamal Adwan Hospital (December 2024): Staff and patients killed or detained; hospital rendered inoperable.
Nasser Hospital (November 2023): 2 civilians killed at the gate.
Details: The UN reported significant civilian deaths and healthcare system collapse. Israel’s allegations of Hamas activity lacked substantiation in many cases.
Source Findings: UN High Commissioner Volker Türk called hospitals “death traps,” citing war crimes.
Contention: Israel insisted hospitals were military targets, but vague evidence and civilian tolls drew criticism. March 2025 Gaza Airstrikes
Context: Israel resumed airstrikes after a ceasefire collapsed, targeting Hamas following failed hostage talks.
Reported Civilian Casualties: Over 400 Palestinians killed in one day, including 6 family members in Khan Younis, per Gaza Health Ministry.
Details: Strikes hit houses and tent encampments. Netanyahu called it “just the beginning,” blaming Hamas for civilian deaths.
Source Findings: The Guardian noted the high civilian toll raised proportionality concerns. UN relief coordinator Tom Fletcher condemned the assault.
Contention: Israel claimed preemptive strikes on Hamas, but casualty figures suggest significant civilian impact.
April 2025 Gaza Strikes
Context: Ongoing Israeli operations targeted northern and southern Gaza.
Reported Civilian Casualties:
Al-Zeitoun (April 21, 2025): Casualties, mostly children, in a drone strike. Jabalia (April 18, 2025): 8 civilians, including 4 women and 2 children, killed in airstrikes.
Details: Strikes hit civilian gatherings and residential areas. Video evidence showed attacks on medical staff.
Source Findings: Al Jazeera reported 15 medics killed, labeling it a “war of extermination.”
Contention: Israel did not comment on specific strikes, but general claims of targeting Hamas persist.
Lebanon and Syria (2023–2025)
Context: Israeli strikes targeted Hezbollah and Syrian targets, often hitting civilian areas.
Reported Civilian Casualties:
Lebanon (September 2024): 492 killed in one day, including 73 in Ain el-Delb. Damascus (September 30, 2024): 3 civilians, including a TV anchor, killed.
Details: Strikes hit apartment blocks and crowded areas. Human Rights Watch documented apparent war crimes. Source Findings: UN and Lebanese authorities condemned the civilian toll.
Contention Israel claimed precision strikes on Hezbollah, but civilian deaths were significant.
Summary and Analysis
Total Reported Civilian Casualties: Tens of thousands across decades, with Gaza operations since 2023 alone accounting for over 50,000 deaths, per Palestinian Health Ministry.
Patterns:* Reports highlight recurring issues: airstrikes on densely populated areas, lack of warnings, and disputed claims of military targets. UN and NGO investigations frequently cite war crimes, particularly indiscriminate or disproportionate attacks
Contention Points: Israel consistently claims strikes target militants, blaming Hamas or Hezbollah for using civilian shields. Critics argue the scale of civilian deaths and infrastructure damage suggests collective punishment or relaxed rules of engagement.