I'm reading Hamas has been killing some people in Gaza. (edit: no source provided, just a toot or two)

I'm not pro-Hamas.

But if criminals and collaborators with the genociding IDF who voluntarily helped raid and seize food off aid trucks before it could get to starving people are being killed, then I have only a little sympathy.

#Gaza #Hamas

@skua the question is, who is allowed to defend themselves in this world? And what is acceptable in defense? Is it acceptable to kill 60.000 people and 20.000 babies? Justice should exist for everyone, no matter the religion or nationality. Honestly after all the destruction I have seen by Israel I don't believe anymore if I read there are tunnels underneath hospitals and schools and I don't believe the definition of Hamas as presented by Israel. Israel considers every little person is Hamas.

@Andrada

Yes, who is allowed to defend themselves? And how can they go about it?
Slaughtering tens of thousands of innocent people on the pretext of "getting the hostages back alive" while killing many of the hostages in "friendly fire" actions, is not acceptable. And was never going to work.

Netanyahu has failed to "bomb the hostages alive back to Israel".
#Gaza #HamasHostages

@skua

Did they have a fair trial or just someone decided they were collaborators?

Is death penalty acceptable?

I'm pro human rights, regardless of whom is violating them.

@max
I don't know.

I've been told by some that the deaths of tens of thousands of innocents in Gaza is acceptable and legal.

And others tell me that everyone, even the babies and toddlers, in Gaza are terrorists and they must all be killed.

Against those mountains of lethal permissiveness, the deaths of a small number of accused pillagers troubles me only a little. About as much as Israel's violent kidnapping and abuse of the Sumud flotilla crews.