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Andrew Fox a former British officer and
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a disinformation expert three tours of
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Afghanistan you yourself have been to
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Gaza when the world's media sees Gaza
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the Israelis are going to have a really
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really challenging time explaining that
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because it's really hard to walk people
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through that level of damage and
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destruction do you think that the death
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toll is large enough for this to be
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classified in any way shape or form as a
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genocide I'm not seeing any tactics they
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use that certainly we in the British
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army or the American Army wouldn't use
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in terms of the mismatch between the two
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forces um there's nothing in
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international humanitarian law that says
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War has to be a fair fight we found
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Clear Proof of people who died of
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natural causes being on those lists so
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there could be as many as 6,000 people
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on those fatality lists attributed to
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the idea if he simply died of natural
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causes the number of overall people in
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Gaza has risen since the start of the
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war 60,000 Mark of babies born in Gaza
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since the start of the war which is more
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than even the number of people that Hass
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claimed have been killed so particularly
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when it comes to gen side actually if
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the number of people in Gaza has
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increased that very much is is not uh
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destroying in hole or in part any Comm
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of group in Gaza
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whatsoever Andrew one of the things
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you've been working on for the last few
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months is the death doll in Gaza it's
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one of the most hly debated aspects of
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the Israel Hamas War you have done a
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very very in-depth report on all of
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these reports around the death toll what
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are the main findings of this
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report it's been an interesting few
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months digging into these figures where
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we've been living daily with thousands
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of dead civilians I think it's very
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important to start by acknowledging that
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fact that a number of Innocents have
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died in Gaza um that is one of the
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features of War though unfortunately
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when Wars occur women and children and
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Innocents are usually the greatest
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victim what we found looking into the
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Hamas fatality statistics from Gaza
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however is that there is enough data
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manipulation in there to raise real
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concerns so things we found we can give
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you examples of people who are listed as
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being killed by IDF action uh who've
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gone into Israel to receive cancer
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treatment we've found people that died
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in 2014 in
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2022 uh We've also found a real trend of
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reducing the ages uh of people on those
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lists to drag them down from being 18
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year olds to being 17 year olds and
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therefore children and so our key
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finding is that when you're presented
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with uh breakdowns of men women and
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children killed these are almost
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certainly
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unreliable so how many civilians would
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you say have died in this war so far
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it's still a very significant number and
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if we take the rough 42,000 that Hamas
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have listed um 34,000 plus of those are
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named uh and they claim they have bodies
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for them uh obviously we have no way to
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verify that uh the IDF claimed 17 to
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20,000 Hamas militants have been killed
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in those numbers and we found a degree
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of data that actually does support that
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men particularly in the 15 to 50 age
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group are indeed dying in much greater
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numbers than women and children and
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people who are in the elderly or in the
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infant bracket uh my estimate of
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civilians killed at the moment is still
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sitting around the potentially the
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20,000 Mark so you plus or plus or minus
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5,000 do you think that there is enough
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the the death toll is large enough for
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this to be classified in any way shape
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or form as a
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genocide perhaps the beginning of a
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genocide no not at all and there's
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there's a number of key reasons for that
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uh first of all is the amount of
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munition dropped in Gaza you there's
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almost uh I think it's two tons for
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every civilian killed which either
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suggests one of two things either it's
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uh the idea of attempting a genocide and
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being the least accurate shots in
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history or it's that they are following
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a proper targeting process and hitting
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targets that are uh that are legitimate
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and proportionate military targets and
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the main reason that the civilian death
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count is so low is that in the areas
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where the idea are fighting there are no
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civilians or indeed very few civilians
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and that's because the IDF has taken
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unprecedented measures to evacuate
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civilians from the area and critics of
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Israel can't have it both ways they
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can't publish the images of civilians
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evacuating from these areas and claim
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that is somehow part of a humanitarian
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disaster and then at the same time claim
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that civilians are dying in genocide
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level figures uh it's one of the other
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of course
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humanitarian situation uh such as we
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have in Gaza is extremely challenging
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for those civilians and we must consider
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those poor gazin who are innocent and
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sat in alasi humanitarian camp with
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their homes destroyed and their personal
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possessions limited to what they can
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carry but that doesn't make it a
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genocide there's a lot of talk about
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proportionality if you look at social
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media critics of Israel will very often
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say the response is not
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proportional what is proportionality as
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defined in in in military law you can't
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look at the conflict in its entirety and
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look at the effects of the conflict and
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make any assessment of proportionality
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whatsoever the important thing to note
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about proportionality is that it has to
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be assessed on a strike by strike action
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by action basis and the simple question
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is this is the target struck worth the
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number of Civilian or other collateral
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damage inflicted by that air strike so
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for example had they used an air strike
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on sinoa they could have Justified a
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large amount of Munitions and that's
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what they were able to do with Muhammad
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deif who was simar's number two he was
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killed in a huge air strike with a
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number of 2,000 pound bombs and a bunker
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busting bomb yeast and there was sign
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significant collateral damage in that
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air strike but it was hamas's number two
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you could justify a huge amount of
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damage to take a take out a target of
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that exceptional military value if that
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had been a lone Hamas gunman you
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couldn't have Justified that whatsoever
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and so proportionality you can't look at
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the entirety of the conflict you have to
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look at each individual air strike and
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so was that justified against the amount
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of damage it caused in terms of the
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reports how what are the main sources
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that you analyzed when you did this
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report on the the Gaza death toll what
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are the sources aside from the Gaza
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Ministry of Health so there are two main
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sources of casualty figures from Gaza
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there's the Gaza Ministry of Health and
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there's the government media office in
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in Gaza and we've tried to focus on
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their documentation because actually
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there's a load of reports and there's
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loads of people who've looked at these
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figures and they've produced statistical
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analyses some have said that they think
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the death toll will be up to 186,000
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some have said it's far lower than that
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um actually that's no real use because
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they're secondary source so we've always
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tried to stick to the primary source
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where we can the other main source we've
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used is the social media of Hamas and
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gazin themselves and through that we
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found people who are openly accepted to
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have been beaten to death by Hamas
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during the conflict they're included on
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the list as having been killed by the
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rdf and we found some really interesting
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stuff pushed out by Hamas on Facebook in
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earlier Wars where they are exhorting
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civilians in Gaza not to mention
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militant deaths not to mention if one of
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their loved ones was Hamas and to keep
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that as secret as possible and so when
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people say in previous conflicts these
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Hass lists have been reliable that's not
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true either because there was a clear
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pattern of herass suppressing fighter
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deaths throughout their recent conflicts
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with Israel one of the big scandals at
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the beginning of the war was the the
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alaki hospital which immediately became
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a massive social media story and not
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just it actually became a major
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mainstream media story where theas
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version of events was immediately taken
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at face value I believe there was even a
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New York Times front page run with that
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and it then turned out that it was
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actually an Islamic Jihad rocket that
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had misfired how many of the deaths do
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you think are actually due to misfired
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Rockets Friendly Fire um and and Hamas
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just basically self-regulating and
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policing the area under their control
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it's extremely tricky to say Hamas make
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these lists incredibly difficult to
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interrogate to start with they don't
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declare any cause of death uh and that
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makes verifying it incredibly
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challenging they also mix up the lists
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so rather than go from 1 to 50 for list
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one and then continue at 50 to 100
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philis T they jumble the order of the
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names each time they add in columns take
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away columns and it makes comparing the
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lists side by side extremely difficult
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we can say with certainty that thousands
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of rockets have been fired from Gaza
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into Israel since the war started and we
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know a significant proportion of those
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drop short again we don't have the exact
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figures of that in a way that we can
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verify but these will have almost
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certainly caused civilian casualties uh
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we also know that the natural death rate
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before the war was 514 people in Gaza a
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month died of natural causes and that
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clearly would have 514 a month of
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natural cause 54 month so of old age of
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old age of disease of illness uh and
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that gives us a total of 6,000
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potentially have died since start of the
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war and again we found out we found
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Clear Proof of people who died of
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natural causes being on those lists so
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there could be as many as 6,000 people
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on those fatality lists attributed to
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the idea if who simply died of natural
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causes it's also worth noting that the
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probably the number of overall people in
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Gaza has risen since the start of the
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War uh we've seen clear reports that
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there's a birth rate of over 5,000 a
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month uh which puts us somewhere around
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the 60,000 Mark of babies born in Gaza
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since the start of the war which is more
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than even the number of people that
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Hamas claim have been killed so
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particularly when it comes to genocide
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actually if the number of people in Gaza
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has increased that very much is is not
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uh destroying in whole or in part any
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etive group in Gaza whatsoever one of
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the most striking images of this war is
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or or images are the images of the
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rubble of Gaza I mean clearly it has
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been flattened you yourself have been to
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Gaza but you were also an active duty
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soldier who did three tours of
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Afghanistan H how does this conflict how
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does does the destruction that you saw
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in Gaza compare with what the American
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and Allied Forces were doing in
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Afghanistan over the course of your
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service it's very difficult to compare
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and contrast because Afghanistan
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certainly where I served was a very
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rural desert area um Afghans don't live
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in um in tower blocks in the way that we
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do uh certainly L down in Helmand anyway
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and we certainly fired a number of air
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strikes we' use 1000 pound bombs 500
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pound bombs and we would absolutely
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level buildings if the Tactical
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situation required us to do
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that now extrapolate that tendency to
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use air power uh to an urban setting you
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can see that the devastation is going to
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be enormous couple that with the tunnels
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in Gaza where we know almost every
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building either has a tunnel underneath
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it or attached to it you can certainly
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explain the level of damage that we see
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in Gaza um but I would agree that it is
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Dreadful and one thing that really needs
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to come out at the end of this war is a
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plan to rebuild Gaza and I think when
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the world's media sees Gaza the Israelis
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are going to have a really really
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challenging time explaining that
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because it's really hard to to to to
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walk people through that level of damage
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and destruction uh so I think the best
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thing Israel could do is make sure there
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is a fully swept up reconstruction PL to
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get Garza back on its feet hopefully in
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a far healthier condition than before
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this war started how much of the
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destruction in Gaza do you think is
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actually necessary to root out Hamas how
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much of it is truly taking out a
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building because that building is
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serving as a base surely not every every
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single house in Gaza is a is a base for
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Hamas right no wrong wrong the exact
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manner in which Hamas fights is from
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building to building they use the
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tunnels to as a maneuver Corridor so
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they'll maneuver down the the tunnel
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underground they'll pop up shoot at the
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IDF and then disappear again and of
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course that window then to to strike
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those people shooting at the rdf is
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extremely small and I'm not seeing any
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tactics they use that certainly we in
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the British army or the American Army
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wouldn't use the other factor to
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consider is these tunnels almost every
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house in certain parts of of Gaza has a
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tunnel attached and because Hamas have
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looked at how the IDF operated in Gaza
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City and in bis certainly in Rafa they
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started booby trapping the tunnel
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entrances that are in every other house
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uh and quite understandably rather than
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risk their engineers and risk their
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soldiers to try and diffuse those bombs
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which are remote detonated attached to a
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camera um they detonate the building
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instead so yes that might seem extremely
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stock but it's absolutely what I'd have
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done where I in their shet from your
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personal combat
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experience how difficult is it to
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differentiate a fighter from a civilian
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how easy is it to make a mistake in in
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urban Warf I know that you fought
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obviously in heland and it was a rural
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area but again when you were fighting
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the Taliban the the Taliban wasn't in
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uniforms this was a a militia of sorts
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of Terror organization a terror
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Army how how hard was it in combat
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situations that you yourself have been
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in to differentiate the two it can be
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exceptionally nuanced and Hamas and the
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Taliban actually fairly similar tactics
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where um we talked about the maneuver
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tunnels and how they'll move around
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underground then pop up into a house or
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they'll come out into the street across
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the road where there will be weapons
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pre-positioned so until they're about to
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take a shot at you they won't be
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carrying a weapon and that makes them
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very hard to Target you have to what we
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call PID positively identify an enemy
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before you can legally open fire
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so you might be divining an offensive
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intent or you might be divining an
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active threat to you but either way you
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need to have something that says I think
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that person is an enemy before you open
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fire now clearly if an enemy is in
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civilian clothing and is moving from
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house to house with no weapon that makes
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deciding who is an enemy and who isn't
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exceptionally difficult uh and it's
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inevitable that mistakes will happen at
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that point I saw it happened in
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Afghanistan um and I don't know for a
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fact but I'm still certain that it
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happened in G with the IDF because is
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that is the nature of War it's chaotic
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it's challenging it's ex extremely
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terrifying uh and you're making life or
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death snap second decisions and mistakes
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happen in those kinds of circumstances
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can you tell us about the situation that
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you yourself saw
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personally yes uh I know of a soldier
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who um shot A man carrying a broom uh he
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was a farmer in a field he was carrying
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a a broom the soldier saw it Mook it for
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a rifle uh in in poor lighting and sh
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got and killed uh what we can only
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assume as an innocent farmer you know an
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absolute tragedy uh all we could do was
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compensate his family financially uh but
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it still meant that we felt pretty
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dreadful for the next weeks months years
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um nobody in a moral Army be that the
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British The American or the Israeli goes
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to war to kill innocent civilians that's
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not why we do it and when that happens
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it stays with you for a long time do you
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think that there's any Morality In the
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fight that Hamas is fighting I'm not
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conin that they've approached this in in
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a moral way in any way shape or form uh
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I don't think that you can declare war
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by going on a rape torture and murder
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and mutilation Rampage and then claim
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subsequently that there's anything moral
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to what you're doing I think you lose
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the moral High Ground the moment that
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you start targeting civilians as they as
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they did on 7th of
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October uh in terms of the mismatch
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between the two forces um there's
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nothing in international humanitarian
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law that says War has to be a fair fight
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and actually it's vastly better for your
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own side if you do have the mismatch the
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IDF has and that was really hamas's
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mistake in the sense that they started a
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fight with someone who massively
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outgunned them uh and now Israel has
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been backed into a corner where they had
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no real choice but to respond if we
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think of their options they could have
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done nothing which was clearly not
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acceptable they could have done some
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sort of limited raid where they simply
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just decapitated what Hamas they could
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but that would have been exceptionally
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difficult because they were all in the
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tunnels and probably wouldn't have
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achieved any strategic aims of making
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Israel more safe or they could do what
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they've done so they didn't have a huge
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amount of choice uh and Hamas have
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forced them into that I think they
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thought they would be able to get them
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to stop through International pressure
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that didn't work either uh and now they
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are unfortunately uh reaping the
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Whirlwind of their decisions uh and poor
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innocent Garin are the ones caught in
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the middle and and are the ones
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suffering the most Andrew one of the
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things that the IDF and the IDF PR
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machine tries to really highlight is the
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very low civilian to combatant ratio
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from your analysis of these reports on
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the death tolls what have you found
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about the the death the combatant to
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civilian death ratio yeah our analysis
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broadly supports that particularly if
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the 17 to 20,000 is correct uh even by
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hamas's numbers that's still bouncing
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around one to one slightly above that um
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if we take the civilian uh civilian
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deaths by natural causes into account
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it's even below one: one but we can't
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say of that decisively um what's really
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important to note though is that this is
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very similar to the proportionality
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question it actually doesn't matter what
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the ratio is what matters is how those
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civilians died were they legitimately
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legally collateral damage in an air
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strike or were they targeted because
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actually even if you've got a 1 to 0.5
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ratio if you've deliberately targeted
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those civilians it's still illegal so
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it's completely irrelevant what the
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ratio is so what really matters is the
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idea for following a proper human Aran
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law compliance targeting process and
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Rules of Engagement on the ground uh and
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from everything I've seen from the time
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I've spent with the IDF both in back
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offices in Brigade and divisional
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headquarters and on the ground in Gaza
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I'm convinced that they are doing that
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there are some images videos often taken
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by IDF soldiers that we've all seen
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floating around be it on X or on
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Facebook or on telegram that that do
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show the IDF doing some fairly shocking
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things entering mosques and and singing
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songs in these mosques desecrating
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desecrating the Quran going through
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women's wardrobes in Gaza and houses
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that they've entered these videos do
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exist what what do you say to that yeah
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I've taken a very strong stance against
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this and I've criticized them for that
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repeatedly first of all um it's immoral
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and poor disciplined behavior and no
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Commander certainly would ever
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countenance that in their troops um if
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they held discipline or accountability
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to be important things um I am aware
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that a number of IDF soldiers have been
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sacked over this and where it has
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crossed the threshold into being a war
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crime of looting uh I know for a fact
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they are being investigated and charged
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by the idf's military Advocate General
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so whil these are terrible uh pieces of
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behavior the IDF is dealing with it and
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what I consider consider to be a moral
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way um it's also incredibly stupid from
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an upsc perspective because the second
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you take your phone into a war zone uh
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you become potentially a signals
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intelligence Target so not only are they
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acting in an ill disciplined and and
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morally poor way they're also putting
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all their mates and their flanking cool
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signs at risk as well and that's really
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really poor Behavior and the IDF should
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be given a strong slap on the wrist for
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it um is it the worst thing that's ever
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happened in war absolutely not is it
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something that a proper Army would deal
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with in a very Stern and strict way then
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yes it is and I really hope that does
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happen with the RF thank you very much
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Andrew really appreciate your time thank
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you stepan