This is a bit confusing, how do they know there are over 1500 Israelis who signed? Nothing is stopping me from signing the pledge, the site even encourages me to. But I’m not an Israeli.
And yet nothing can be done because the very concept of war crimes runs face first into the concept of national sovereignty, which is what the entire current world order is built on
But you know, some war criminals even from as far back as WWII were tried and convicted this century. Even though they got away with it for decades, it caught up with them in the end.
I wish international law regarding war crimes was actually enforceable. There's a long list of world leaders who've gotten away with mass murder with no consequences.
I'm pretty sure the both sides take is being lifted directly from the US politics shit show and is probably an early fall back position to diffuse argument and lessen culpability in the aftermath of war crimes. I'm with you though, there's a lot of crocks in relatively proximity.
All hail the devil for peace; for lucifer knew this is what he was working against. People are killing for false Gods. And then they turned “heaven” against him for being the voice of honest reason.
They built their death armies to fight for the insecurity of men. The men and woman that truly had no faith in the universal “God”. So their fear led to murder, war, and a controlled enslavement. Forever driving true peace, honorable, and honest living out of attainability. If they couldn’t know and find their faith in the one universal “God” of nature and cosmos, then none would be free for the rest of eternity.
…Or something I just made that up but it seems true.
“The images of bodies strewn on the street outside the hospital are harrowing”
Mr. Guterres added that for nearly one month, civilians in Gaza, including children and women, have been besieged, denied aid, killed, and bombed out of their homes.
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