• nekandro@lemmy.mlOP
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    6 months ago

    Just like the US airstrike on China’s embassy in Serbia, I’m sure this was just an unfortunate accident.

    • Questy@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      This is a little bit silly, that pretty clearly was a mistake, it also led to new ROE regarding the safety cordon around approved targets. Additionally Serbia was a combatant nation, that’s why embassies often evacuate nations involved in hostilities. Israel routinely attacks 3rd country targets, they struck with multiple weapons. Syria and Iraq are not parties to the current situation in Gaza. The idea that countries with governments or general population that are not in favour of the IDF massacre of civilians means almost every country is “involved” according to Israeli targeting doctrine.

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    6 months ago

    Am I the only one who thinks Israel should not act with such an impunity and he’ll they don’t seem to be trying to de-escalate anything and are trying to trigger a large scale war in the region.

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      6 months ago

      The US giving Israel a bunch of military equipment (including nearing the sale of 50(!) F-15s) a few days before what appears to be an intentional provocation of a regional enemy to the US is something a little bit too on the nose.

      Even if it’s not the US helping these plans along, they certainly would love an opportunity for Israel to act as a proxy against the Iranian govt that they’ve been trying to justify war against for over a decade now.