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Israel does not target civilians

Amnesty International and other human rights groups have issued many reports finding Israel does target civilians.



Have they indeed, then you wont find any problems in finding just one report that does not mention an Islamic source. Like all the other reports you have posted that say "a Palestinian villager said" or "a hamas official stated"
Even the Goldstone report was at best second hand information
 
Israel does not target civilians.

Maamun Muhammad Zuhdi a-Dam, 12, of Gaza City, killed by an IDF missile as he played near his parents on their farmland east of a-Zeitun in Gaza City.

Omar Misharawi, 11 months, of Gaza City, son of a BBC video and photo editor, killed in an IDF air strike on his family home.

Mohamed Sa’ed Allah, 3, of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed in an IDF air strike targeting his family home.

Mohamed Al Abadlah, 2, of Khan Younis, died of wounds suffered in an IDF air strike the previous day.

Hanin Tafesh, 10 months, killed when the IDF bombarded her family home.

Fares Al-Basyouni, 9, of Beit Hanoun, killed when the IDF bombarded his family home.

Odai Jamal Nasser, 16, of Beit Hanoun, killed when the IDF bombarded his family home.

Tareq Jamal Nasser, 14, of Beit Hanoun, killed when the IDF bombarded his family home.

Tamer Abu Asaifan, 3, of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed in an IDF air strike on his family home.

Jumana Abu Asaifan, 1, of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed in an IDF air strike on her family home.

Ranin Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 5, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Jamal Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 7, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Yousef Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 10, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Ibrahim Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 1, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Hussein Jalal Nasser, 6, of northern Gaza, killed in an Israeli air strike on his family home.

Najeeb Ahmed Najeeb, 1, of the Qalandiya refugee camp, died of serious burns he suffered when Israeli troops fired a gas grenade into his family home.

Omar Mahmoud Mohammed al-Astal, 14, of Al-Qarara, in southern Gaza, killed in an Israeli attack on his family farm.

Suhaib Hijazi, 4, of Beit Lahiya, killed along with his twin brother and their parents in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Muhammad Hijazi, 4, of Beit Lahiya, killed along with his twin brother and their parents in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Ahmad Tawfiq al-Nasasra, 17, of Rafah, killed along with his brother in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Muhammad al-Nasasra, 15, of Rafah, killed along with his brother in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Ayman Talal Al-Assaly, 17, of Gaza City, killed along with his father and sister in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Riham Al-Nabaheen, 4, of Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, killed in an Israeli attack on her home.

Remember These Children 2012 Memorial

OK, if you say so.



And not one was targeted specifically were they, if their leaders had not contravened the Geneva Conventions and used civilian areas as missile launch sites then none would have been killed. Under international law the muslims take the blame for all the civilian deaths caused by retaliation to rocket attacks.
 
Israel does not target civilians.

Maamun Muhammad Zuhdi a-Dam, 12, of Gaza City, killed by an IDF missile as he played near his parents on their farmland east of a-Zeitun in Gaza City.

Omar Misharawi, 11 months, of Gaza City, son of a BBC video and photo editor, killed in an IDF air strike on his family home.

Mohamed Sa’ed Allah, 3, of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed in an IDF air strike targeting his family home.

Mohamed Al Abadlah, 2, of Khan Younis, died of wounds suffered in an IDF air strike the previous day.

Hanin Tafesh, 10 months, killed when the IDF bombarded her family home.

Fares Al-Basyouni, 9, of Beit Hanoun, killed when the IDF bombarded his family home.

Odai Jamal Nasser, 16, of Beit Hanoun, killed when the IDF bombarded his family home.

Tareq Jamal Nasser, 14, of Beit Hanoun, killed when the IDF bombarded his family home.

Tamer Abu Asaifan, 3, of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed in an IDF air strike on his family home.

Jumana Abu Asaifan, 1, of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed in an IDF air strike on her family home.

Ranin Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 5, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Jamal Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 7, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Yousef Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 10, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Ibrahim Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 1, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Hussein Jalal Nasser, 6, of northern Gaza, killed in an Israeli air strike on his family home.

Najeeb Ahmed Najeeb, 1, of the Qalandiya refugee camp, died of serious burns he suffered when Israeli troops fired a gas grenade into his family home.

Omar Mahmoud Mohammed al-Astal, 14, of Al-Qarara, in southern Gaza, killed in an Israeli attack on his family farm.

Suhaib Hijazi, 4, of Beit Lahiya, killed along with his twin brother and their parents in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Muhammad Hijazi, 4, of Beit Lahiya, killed along with his twin brother and their parents in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Ahmad Tawfiq al-Nasasra, 17, of Rafah, killed along with his brother in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Muhammad al-Nasasra, 15, of Rafah, killed along with his brother in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Ayman Talal Al-Assaly, 17, of Gaza City, killed along with his father and sister in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Riham Al-Nabaheen, 4, of Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, killed in an Israeli attack on her home.

Remember These Children 2012 Memorial

OK, if you say so.

So, Mr. Tinmore, since the readers have seen this list repeatedly that by now it is spamming, can you supply the readers with a list of children your friendly Arabs have murdered, or does some group only keep a record of what is going on in one tiny areas of the world and the other thousands and thousands of children who have been killed don't matter at all?

No problem.

January 2012

No Israeli Deaths

February 2012

No Israeli Deaths

March 2012

No Israeli Deaths

April 2012

No Israeli Deaths

May 2012

No Israeli Deaths

June 2012

No Israeli Deaths

July 2012

No Israeli Deaths

August 2012

No Israeli Deaths

September 2012

No Israeli Deaths

October 2012

No Israeli Deaths

November 2012

No Israeli Deaths

December 2012

No Israeli Deaths

Remember These Children 2012 Memorial

Thanks for asking.



Could this be down to the Israelis being more concerned about life and protecting their civilians. While the muslims put their civilians in the line of fire so they have something to whinge about. Time to enforce International law and charge every hamas operative with war crimes and crimes against humanity for the deaths of Palestinian children and civilians.
 
Israel does not target civilians.

Maamun Muhammad Zuhdi a-Dam, 12, of Gaza City, killed by an IDF missile as he played near his parents on their farmland east of a-Zeitun in Gaza City.

Omar Misharawi, 11 months, of Gaza City, son of a BBC video and photo editor, killed in an IDF air strike on his family home.

Mohamed Sa’ed Allah, 3, of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed in an IDF air strike targeting his family home.

Mohamed Al Abadlah, 2, of Khan Younis, died of wounds suffered in an IDF air strike the previous day.

Hanin Tafesh, 10 months, killed when the IDF bombarded her family home.

Fares Al-Basyouni, 9, of Beit Hanoun, killed when the IDF bombarded his family home.

Odai Jamal Nasser, 16, of Beit Hanoun, killed when the IDF bombarded his family home.

Tareq Jamal Nasser, 14, of Beit Hanoun, killed when the IDF bombarded his family home.

Tamer Abu Asaifan, 3, of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed in an IDF air strike on his family home.

Jumana Abu Asaifan, 1, of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed in an IDF air strike on her family home.

Ranin Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 5, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Jamal Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 7, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Yousef Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 10, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Ibrahim Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 1, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Hussein Jalal Nasser, 6, of northern Gaza, killed in an Israeli air strike on his family home.

Najeeb Ahmed Najeeb, 1, of the Qalandiya refugee camp, died of serious burns he suffered when Israeli troops fired a gas grenade into his family home.

Omar Mahmoud Mohammed al-Astal, 14, of Al-Qarara, in southern Gaza, killed in an Israeli attack on his family farm.

Suhaib Hijazi, 4, of Beit Lahiya, killed along with his twin brother and their parents in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Muhammad Hijazi, 4, of Beit Lahiya, killed along with his twin brother and their parents in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Ahmad Tawfiq al-Nasasra, 17, of Rafah, killed along with his brother in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Muhammad al-Nasasra, 15, of Rafah, killed along with his brother in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Ayman Talal Al-Assaly, 17, of Gaza City, killed along with his father and sister in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Riham Al-Nabaheen, 4, of Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, killed in an Israeli attack on her home.

Remember These Children 2012 Memorial

OK, if you say so.



And not one was targeted specifically were they, if their leaders had not contravened the Geneva Conventions and used civilian areas as missile launch sites then none would have been killed. Under international law the muslims take the blame for all the civilian deaths caused by retaliation to rocket attacks.

If you target family homes you know you will be killing women and children.

How can you lie your way out of that?
 
These same children's name plus the above addition has been spammed numerous times on this forum. Since this is the Middle East forum and many children have been murdered by your Arab friends, why hasn't any group kept at least a short list of the thousands and thousands of children who have died? It appears that only when the Jews are involved, is a list being kept, but for the thousands and thousands of children elsewhere in the Middle East who have been killed, it seems this is not important enough to keep a list of their names. Why is this so, Mr. Tinmore, and why are the same names being spammed all the time?

If you were really concerned, you would have those yourself.

Why don't you post them?
I don't think it would be a good idea to post the tens of thousands of innocent children killed in Mid-East fighting the past couple of years by Islamic terrorist animals.



neither do I but it would be more helpful to highlight the numbers of innocents mass murdered in the name of the Palestinians. Let me start with the ill fated Pan Am flight that was brought down over Lockerbie in Scotland. Then the mass murders of 3,000 innocents in the WTC in the name of islam.

As tinny likes to say how many innocents have been mass murdered by Israel in Scotland and America
 
If you were really concerned, you would have those yourself.

Why don't you post them?

Have you ever thought that if the group collecting just the Palestinian children's name were really concerned about children, they would also keep a list os some of the innocent children killed by your friendly Arabs> So tell us, how many more times are we going to see the same list spammed when we know that children are being killed all the time by your friendly Arabs. No one expect them to keep a list of, for instance, the over 7,000 children killed in Syria, but they could at least have a partial list so that maybe you could spam that list too since you seem to like spamming the same list of children.

That would be a good idea. If you find one post it.


How about a list of Islamic terrorist attacks outside of Palestine then, we can start with the cowardly attacks on Israeli athletes competing at the Olympic games. Or the attacks on innocent civilians by supporters of Palestine when 30 were mass murdered
 
That would be a good idea. If you find one post it.

Surely you must have a friend or two in that group who keeps a tally of the Palestinian kids. Tell that person it would be very evenhanded if he or she would start keeping some type of tally of the children killed in the rest of the Middle East. This way you would have something new to spam.

Those are Israelis who keep that tally. I don't think Israel will allow them to go there.



I cant see why the Palestinians cant keep the count, after all it is they that attack children in gangs and beat them to death with rocks isn't it.
 

So tell us, Mr. Tinmore, why are you so obsessed with one tiny part of the Middle East when you obviously care nothing about what is going on elsewhere where the psychopathetic Arabs are operating, busily killing innocent people. Say, is this another Pallywood video that Mr. Tinmore seems to have loads of. I think his handlers in Hamas sends him a new batch all the time.

If you are so concerned, why do you always justify Israel's crimes?



What crimes would they be, how about you produce the court transcripts of these alleged crimes. Just because you and the islamonazis claim the Israelis have committed crimes does not make it the truth
 
Israel does not target civilians.

Maamun Muhammad Zuhdi a-Dam, 12, of Gaza City, killed by an IDF missile as he played near his parents on their farmland east of a-Zeitun in Gaza City.

Omar Misharawi, 11 months, of Gaza City, son of a BBC video and photo editor, killed in an IDF air strike on his family home.

Mohamed Sa’ed Allah, 3, of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed in an IDF air strike targeting his family home.

Mohamed Al Abadlah, 2, of Khan Younis, died of wounds suffered in an IDF air strike the previous day.

Hanin Tafesh, 10 months, killed when the IDF bombarded her family home.

Fares Al-Basyouni, 9, of Beit Hanoun, killed when the IDF bombarded his family home.

Odai Jamal Nasser, 16, of Beit Hanoun, killed when the IDF bombarded his family home.

Tareq Jamal Nasser, 14, of Beit Hanoun, killed when the IDF bombarded his family home.

Tamer Abu Asaifan, 3, of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed in an IDF air strike on his family home.

Jumana Abu Asaifan, 1, of Jabalya refugee camp, Gaza, killed in an IDF air strike on her family home.

Ranin Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 5, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Jamal Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 7, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Yousef Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 10, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Ibrahim Mohammed Jamal Al-Dalou, 1, of Gaza City, one of four siblings killed in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Hussein Jalal Nasser, 6, of northern Gaza, killed in an Israeli air strike on his family home.

Najeeb Ahmed Najeeb, 1, of the Qalandiya refugee camp, died of serious burns he suffered when Israeli troops fired a gas grenade into his family home.

Omar Mahmoud Mohammed al-Astal, 14, of Al-Qarara, in southern Gaza, killed in an Israeli attack on his family farm.

Suhaib Hijazi, 4, of Beit Lahiya, killed along with his twin brother and their parents in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Muhammad Hijazi, 4, of Beit Lahiya, killed along with his twin brother and their parents in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Ahmad Tawfiq al-Nasasra, 17, of Rafah, killed along with his brother in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Muhammad al-Nasasra, 15, of Rafah, killed along with his brother in an Israeli airstrike on their family home.

Ayman Talal Al-Assaly, 17, of Gaza City, killed along with his father and sister in an Israeli missile strike on their family home.

Riham Al-Nabaheen, 4, of Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, killed in an Israeli attack on her home.

Remember These Children 2012 Memorial

OK, if you say so.



And not one was targeted specifically were they, if their leaders had not contravened the Geneva Conventions and used civilian areas as missile launch sites then none would have been killed. Under international law the muslims take the blame for all the civilian deaths caused by retaliation to rocket attacks.

If you target family homes you know you will be killing women and children.

How can you lie your way out of that?



VERY SIMPLE and I will use International law and the Geneva conventions to show that once a militia has used a family home as a military installation it is no longer protected by International law. Look it up and see how it is hamas that constantly break the law and put civilians in the line of fire to save their sorry ass, they have even been accused of this war crime and crime against humanity in the UN.

Here is evidence of them bragging about it

 
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