THREAD: Was bombing in Jabalia in line with international law (IHL)? Or a war crime? Does the loss of civilians, even if high automatically mean war crimes? Let’s look at what IHL actually says not the media, UN or NGOs. This same analysis applies to future strikes as well. 1/
First is Geneva Protocol I Article 48 which is Basic Rule: “distinction” between civilians & military. IDF must “direct their operations only against military objectives.” Israel targeted a key Hamas base with commander many fighters weapons tunnels etc. So IDF complied here. 2/
But wait, civilians died? Israel probably even KNEW some would die. Isn’t that a war crime? No. Geneva allows civilian deaths even if known. It does not reward human shields & immunize Hamas per Article 28. Military targets are legal even knowing that civilians will die. 3/
Geneva Protocol I Article 51.7 emphasizes concept again. Civilians do not immunize military points “particularly in attempts to shield… from attacks.” Hamas’ base within/under Jabalia is itself a war crime under this article and the target was legal to strike under IHL. 4/
Protocol I Article 57.2.c requires Israel to give advance warning if "circumstances" "permit". Israel has warned civilians for weeks to move south away from battle zone ~90% have done so. IDF complied. Civilians staying still does not immunize military target from attack. 5/
Now the tougher subjective rule of war Article 51.5b the so-called “proportionality” doctrine even though the word itself does not appear in IHL. Was Jabalia strike excessive in relation in relation to military advantage? Here is the language and analysis next. 6/
Same concept found in Article 57.2b. Was Jabalia attack according to IDF knowledge “expected to cause” loss to civilians “excessive” to military advantage “anticipated”? Note that after the fact damage is less important to assessing war crime than what was “expected” upfront. 7/
This concept of "expected" harm means mistakes (like errant bombs) or not knowing in advance how many civilians were present does not mean war crime. When UK killed 86 children in error during WWII attack on Gestapo HQ it is not considered a war crime. 8/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation…
Proportionality is subjective. There are no civilian/combatant ratios as guidelines. Every situation is totally different & must take in all factors. Hamas leader promises "million" October 7 massacres so military need to kill Hamas terrorists is high. 9/
We also know that is Israel has robust legal experts embedded within IDF that reviews key strikes if not all. This is from The Economist. Those charging war crimes are not credible without detailed facts & analysis of each strike. 10/
So was civilian loss in Jabalia strike “excessive” relative to the “military advantage” Again without knowing precisely the loss of civilian life vs Hamas losses & importance of target, threat to IDF & Israel from this position it’s all speculation. 11/
One also needs to know what IDF “anticipated” would be civilian loss. Tunnel collapse brought down buildings they were not directly struck (see video). Was this anticipated? Did IDF know how many civilians were there? All this factors into assessment. 12/
Given this was a senior Hamas commander with ~50 terrorists also killed, several rocket launch posts, weapons production & tunnel shafts NOT destroying it could result in large IDF & Israel deaths. This certainly appears to be a legal strike, NOT a war crime. However… 13/
I/we should admit that to be 100% certain requires ALL the exact facts like casualty figures of each kind that NO ONE knows & may only be possible when IDF shares details & what it knew at the time. So when media & NGOs cry war crimes they have ZERO basis for claiming this. END
UN condemns Israel's strike in Jabalia but when official is asked about IHL that allows such strikes, all he says is "I don’t have the courage or the intellectual capacity to engage in a legal debate with you." !!
THREAD: Another core Gaza lie is that Israel controlled everything that went into Gaza, like caloric intake & Gazans thus oppressed. It’s all lies. Border with Egypt was not controlled by Israel & Gaza brought in ALL items with 3,300 truckloads EACH month. Read for the facts: 1/
See UN data: .
Truckloads ramped up from Egypt into Gaza massively in 2022 and 2023. 32,000 loads in 2022 and pace for a massive 40,000 loads in 2023 (see chart). The Gaza "blockade" of goods & poor Gaza with not enough food & goods is a massive lie. 2/ ochaopt.org/data/crossings
This UN chart details specific commodities. In 2023, 17,000 truckloads of “construction materials” and 22,000 in 2022, the largest import by far. At ~40 tons per truck=880,000 TONS of materials! ZERO mystery on how Hamas could build 500 km of tunnels, now fully admitted to. 3/
THREAD: The list of deaths issued by Hamas includes at least one confirmed duplicate. A list of 2014 Gaza "martyrs" matches the ID# from the 2023 list of deaths. See below for the hard evidence. Puts the whole list into question. (No denial that many Gazan civilians died). 1/
Here is a “martyr” listed on a website titled “Martyrs of the War on Gaza 2014” – See ID 802837393. In 2014 this man is 23 years old. I downloaded the PDF of the website in case it’s deleted later. Here is the relevant screenshot & link to web page. 2/ info.wafa.ps/ar_page.aspx?i…
Here is the list from the recent release of 6,747 names by Hamas, the 212 page PDF is available to public. Here is page 77 number 3200. Same ID now he’s 33 years old. Here is the screenshot. Nothing Hamas says can be trusted. Nothing. 3/
THREAD: Israel showed evidence that Hamas HQ & more is under Shifa Hospital. What does international law (IHL) say about this? Can hospitals be attacked? Geneva drafters were smart, they did not immunize enemies using hospitals. Here is actual IHL about hospitals in war: 1/
First, Geneva IV Article 28 makes clear that the presence of civilians does not immunize locations that are used for military purposes. Perhaps the single most important clause that shows Israel is complying with IHL. But what about hospitals? 2/
Hospitals are specifically noted in Geneva & protected per Article 18, they “may in no circumstances be the object of attack, but shall at all times be respected and protected by the Parties to the conflict.” But there's more... 3/
THREAD: Does Israel have to provide or allow in aid into Gaza under IHL? Is Israel violating IHL? Must it allow in fuel? Can Israel halt what is was supplying before war? Israel is in FULL COMPLIANCE with IHL. Hamas is the violator. See actual law below not fake NGO laws. 1/
Let’s review key Geneva/IHL clauses where these concepts are covered. See Protocol I Article 54. Acts to starve civilians is prohibited but there is actually no affirmative duty to provide ANYTHING. Gazans have food & water and Israel is allowing these good in via Egypt. 2/
Article 23 creates affirmative duty to allow “free passage” of items limited to medical food & clothing & worship(!). Again no obligation in war to supply the other side's civilians, even food. It's not even suggested in IHL during war. UK did not need to feed Nazi Germany. 3/
THREAD: Hamas is committing at least SIX unique war crimes today & responsible for all civilian deaths. Importantly Geneva Article 28 says presence of civilians "may not be used to render certain points or areas immune from military operations." Here are 6 Hamas war crimes: 1/
ONE: They violate Protocol I Article 58 as Hamas has an affirmative duty to remove civilian population & avoid locating military objectives from "densely population areas." They are grossly committing a war crime with their practice of embedding within civilian areas. 2/
TWO: Hamas has an affirmative duty to be responsible for the treatment of "protected persons" meaning civilians. Hamas of course is hiding in tunnels & not providing its stocks of food or fuel or doing anything for civilians, violating Geneva IV Article 29. 3/
THREAD: Conversation with “human rights” expert:
EXPERT: We condemn Hamas’ massacre. ME: They butchered 1300 in most barbaric way 40 babies, burning, hostages. EXPERT: Yes criminal. ME: Israel must destroy Hamas so they can never again kill most Jews in 1 day since Holocaust. 1/
EXPERT: OK but Israel can’t break int'l law. ME: Israel won’t. Hamas embeds in civilian areas, tunnels under homes etc. No way to destroy Hamas without civilian deaths. It’s actually legal to attack Hamas targets even if civilians die with some limitations but overall legal. 2/
EXPERT: If Israel kills Gazan civilians it’s a war crime. Full stop. ME: Hmm. Oh, also, Israel decided not to send supplies to Gaza, in the past they trucked in food, goods, fuel etc. EXPERT: No, that’s also a war crime – let's see here, yes, we call it collective punishment. 3/