Palestinians elect war criminals and are shocked at the consequences
Andrew McCarthy:
I also don't buy the "civilian" casualty figures put out by Hamas. I question the totals and I also question the categorization used by Hamas. Since most of their fighters are unlawful combatants they deliberately try to blur the distinction between civilians and fighters. I also think many of the casualties that have occurred are the results of Hamas's policy of putting children and others in harms way in order to use their dead bodies as props for the propaganda campaign. The media's lack of skepticism about the data provided by Hamas should be a warning about their reporting.
The Hamas charter proudly proclaims that the organization exists for the single purpose of destroying Israel, claiming all territory therein for Palestinians as part of the global Islamic-supremacist movement. Manifestly, Palestinians knew this when they voted to be led by this notorious Muslim Brotherhood franchise, which has ruled Gaza for nearly a decade.There is much more.
They also knew that Hamas operatives wage war through barbaric jihadist methods: intentionally targeting civilians for mass-murder attacks; refraining from wearing uniforms or otherwise distinguishing themselves as military combatants; blending in among the non-combatant population, and using civilian infrastructure — schools, hospitals, mosques, homes, etc. — as the launch-pad for rocket attacks, the storage depot for their arsenal, and the safe-haven for jihadist training and plotting.
These tactics are gross violations of the centuries-old laws and customs of war, long codified in modern international law. Yet, as Palestinians are well aware, the mass-murderers they’ve elected are not interested in abiding by the enemy-West’s rules of civilized warfare. Hamas uses its atrocious tactics to make retaliatory attacks difficult and to exploit for propaganda purposes the carnage that inevitably results from its willful deployment of children and other non-combatants as human shields.
Here, I use the term “non-combatant” advisedly. Many Palestinians are not “civilians” in the ordinary sense of that word. Though not themselves violent jihadists, such Palestinians are more than willing to provide material support to the jihad — financial contributions, helping hide terrorists and store weapons, and so on. This goes a long way toward explaining how the terrorist organization could win a popular election: As the many streets and schools in Gaza named after terrorist commanders and suicide bombers attest, a high percentage of the populace is invested in the jihad.
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I also don't buy the "civilian" casualty figures put out by Hamas. I question the totals and I also question the categorization used by Hamas. Since most of their fighters are unlawful combatants they deliberately try to blur the distinction between civilians and fighters. I also think many of the casualties that have occurred are the results of Hamas's policy of putting children and others in harms way in order to use their dead bodies as props for the propaganda campaign. The media's lack of skepticism about the data provided by Hamas should be a warning about their reporting.
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