ingliz wrote:It was in response to your random comment,
"I don't think an Israeli civilian would be able to drive a tank on anyone."
How does it address this comment? I have yet to see Israeli civilians using tanks.
ingliz wrote:Nothing exists without cause, and this is not said to justify what happened; it just means something like it, some time, was inevitable.
Even the worm turns.
So you are, in fact, justifying the October 7 massacre.
And I say "justifying" because you would not then accept that Israeli policies can also be said to be an inevitable consequence of attacks against the region's Jews, indeed, attacks that predate the existence of Israel itself.
ingliz wrote:As to morality, I will leave that to philosophers. I am too busy taking the piss out of an idiot on the internet.
It passes the time.
Indeed, it passes the time to expose your stupidity and now dishonest pretense of having a moral high ground.
Pants-of-dog wrote:My argument is that the IDF would have known about the construction if the tunnel during construction.
During construction is when the large open air excavation would exist. It would be impossible to determine usage during construction since the tunnel would not be built and would not be being used at the time.
So, during construction, it is impossible to determine usage, no matter where your boots are.
Would Israel have been justified to have bombed the highway while the tunnel was being built, under this hypothesis which you have yet to actually prove? Even though its purpose was not known.
If you say no, then you're still talking nonsense.
And remember, you have yet to address that:
1) Hamas admitted it has a battalion in Nuseirat
2) A hostage was taken to Nuseirat