• kromem@lemmy.worldOP
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    8 months ago

    I think the problem is just how effective the Hamas/(allegedly)Iran spin team has been.

    It’s not hard to successfully spin more child deaths than in combined world conflicts since 2019 occurring within a month in one very small area.

    So push the narrative that the IDF care about the hostages and are trying to rescue them. Use allies to accomplish that.

    I think you may be trivializing the US commentary here. This was the first time since Oct 7th that the US intelligence has said anything about where hostages have been held.

    I’m extremely skeptical, especially given the political pressures on Biden right now from both sides, that this was simply to play nice with the IDF.

    Again, we’ll likely find out more in the next 24 hours, but I think there’s more going on with the comments than just being amorphous spin, and I don’t see the US administration having made those comments without Nov 2024 in mind, which makes me wonder what the perceived prize is.

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      8 months ago

      Respect for the dead is not just using them to conveniently push a narrative.

      When the IDF murder civilians, and they do ti pretty regularly, that needs to be recognized. When others do it, that needs to be recognized too.

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        8 months ago

        Yes, and there’s a rather long history of independent investigations recognizing war crimes on both sides of this particular conflict over the last two decades.

        But I’m sorry - the notion that different sides of the conflict will not use the dead or reports of abuses from the other side as spin fodder for their own political objectives is incredibly naive or idealistic.

        Israel’s government is using the dead of Oct 7th to try and spin justification for objectives they’ve had since well before it, much like the US used 9/11 to try and spin justification for enriching Haliburton and going after Saddam. And Hamas/Iran are using the dead in Palestine to try and spin their own longstanding objectives much like how ISIL or the Taliban used the loss of life and displacement under US invasion to justify their own propaganda.

        Should the dead be used to further dystopian state objectives? No, of course not.

        But it’s been that way for thousands of years, and it’s not going to change anytime soon.

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          8 months ago

          Where did i once claim that Israel was not applying spin or using the dead to advance their own agenda?

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              8 months ago

              But I’m sorry - the notion that different sides of the conflict will not use the dead or reports of abuses from the other side as spin fodder for their own political objectives is incredibly naive or idealistic.

              Unless your argument is that it is justified for Islamic terrorists to attack a hospital and blame Israel, then there.

              Regardless of the murderers, civilians deserve an investigation into their murders rather than a hand waving and blaming of the other team.

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                8 months ago

                No, that has nothing to do with a ‘sides’ argument, and I’m still not really seeing how you think it is one. In fact, when I wrote that I wasn’t entirely sure which side if any you were trying to represent with your comments, so the fact you thought it was a sided comment is hilarious.

                My point is that it’s naive to think that each side isn’t going to propagandize their dead.

                Regardless of the murderers, civilians deserve an investigation into their murders rather than a hand waving and blaming of the other team.

                Mmmhmm. And how often do comprehensive independent investigations into war crimes occur during hostilities versus after?

                Evidence is gathered during but the investigation and review of the evidence in its totality occurs after.

                Your hand wringing would hold more weight if we hadn’t already had multiple investigations into Israel-Palestine conflicts and war crimes by this point.

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                  8 months ago

                  Got it. Because people didn’t care about past civilian casualties, these civilians are more useful as tools to raise awareness.

                  Also: We literally had a comprehensive investigation by multiple countries and independent third parties for the atrocity we are discussing so… It is just that media outlets (some state funded…) jumped the gun to immediately use those civilian casualties to their advantage. Rather than wait a few hours for preliminary investigations.