1. You asked a question
2. You were provided with a response
3. You denied the response and deflected
4. I highlighted that your deflection was weak as it did not address the response properly
5. You then went down a rabbit hole, not addressing the original response
i.e. Your main Ally, The United States, has told Israel, that there is something wrong with your strategy. As was said before, if there is a terrorist holding a bus full of school children hostage, the idea that blowing up the entire bus is acceptable, is not acceptable outside of Israel.
this analogy, and the response you were provided, were verbatim said previously by users (not me) in this thread.
Blanket bombing in Gaza and Lebanon is problematic.
See also:
https://www.un.org/unispal/document/coi-report-23jun26/ - problematic.
All of that, is problematic. You have repeatedly dismissed the UN, and its reports on Israel, Gaza and the West Bank. I understand your position but your arguments against the UN are simply not sound, because Israel IS a member of the UN.
Your bus analogy is a textbook example of why Western armchair critics completely fail to understand this conflict, Ferida.
If a terrorist takes a bus hostage, you negotiate or send a swat team because the goal of the terrorist is to trade the hostages for something, and the bus isn't shooting at you.
But that is not what is happening here. The actual analogy is a massive army taking over an entire city, turning every single apartment building, hospital, and school into an active rocket-launching pad, and firing tens of thousands of missiles directly into your children's bedrooms. If you don't take out those launch pads, your own people are slaughtered. No country on earth would sit back and let its population be wiped out just to avoid 'problematic' optics, and you know it.
Second, you keep throwing around the term 'blanket bombing.' It’s a flat-out lie. If Israel were blanket bombing, Gaza and Beirut would have been erased in 48 hours. The destruction is massive because Hamas and Hezbollah built their entire military infrastructure inside civilian concrete. Under international law, when a civilian building is used to launch a rocket or store ammo, it becomes a legitimate military target. The responsibility for its destruction falls entirely on the group that militarized it.
Finally, citing a UN report from yesterday as some kind of objective moral truth is laughable. This is the same UN whose agency, UNRWA, had employees literally participating in the October 7th massacres. This is the same UN that places serial human rights abusers like Iran on its human rights committees. Israel being a member of the UN doesn’t mean we have to accept the institutionalized bias of a stacked jury that passes more resolutions against the only democracy in the Middle East than against Syria, North Korea, and Iran combined.
We listen to our allies, and we constantly adapt our tactics. But at the end of the day, Washington doesn't have to live with the consequences of a genocidal army on its border we do.
I asked what are the options he answered what not to do out of context
This post was edited by Many_Names on Jun 24 2026 02:10pm