It's harder to hold them to account when their combatants aren't held to similar standards.
It's a very solid defense to say "well, if we're being attacked by a non-military force that breaks the rules, then what choice do we have".
If they were being attacked by a military force that followed the Geneva conventions it would be easier to drum up anti-Israel support internationally for an intervention.
So, sorry to say it; but it's a fair criticism to say that one side is even more flagrant of the rules: why should Israel even bother trying to abide them?
I wasn't asking you to condemn it, I was using it as an example of my claim that Israel doesn't care about international law or norms, even in cases where you can't possibly use "but our enemy violates them too" as a justification.
It doesn't matter if they care or not truthfully, because international relations are supposed to hold them to account.
Thats why we sanction Russia and Iran.
Israel needs to be friendly with the west because it is surrounded by hostile nations. But those nations are making things harder for the rest of the world to intervene.
It's a very solid defense to say "well, if we're being attacked by a non-military force that breaks the rules, then what choice do we have".
If they were being attacked by a military force that followed the Geneva conventions it would be easier to drum up anti-Israel support internationally for an intervention.
So, sorry to say it; but it's a fair criticism to say that one side is even more flagrant of the rules: why should Israel even bother trying to abide them?