ok sure, but why is no one saying anything about israel using the illegal white phosphorus???????? this is a war crime
Look I think this neatly fits into the category of "getting outraged based on what you hear". I'm not too familiar with the 'white phosphorous' situation myself and urge you and anyone else to do your own research, but I have looked a little into it now and this is what I've found:
- Firstly, yes there are some claims that Israel has been using white phosphorous, but there are also articles claiming that these allegations are not well supported and the evidence doesn't hold up to scrutiny. This is not to say that the weapon definitely wasn't used, but it does cast
some doubt on the claims that it was used, or at least to the extent that it has been suggested. At the very least, it shows me that I need to look into it more to get a better understanding, and I think that applies to anyone.
- Secondly, I'm not sure exactly what you mean by it being 'illegal' and 'a war crime' - do you mean "it is recognised as such and prohibited under international law?" From what I understand, the use of white phosphorous is actually not banned under international law. That being said, there is a treaty which says it can't be used in areas with dense civilian population, but Israel did not sign that treaty, and therefore are not accountable to it.
I assume you more likely meant "This is immoral", to which you have an argument, but again I think it's not quite that 'black and white'. Israel has found itself at war, and sometimes it needs to take drastic measures to protect itself and its civilians from organisations that are recognised as terrorist by almost every Western country. There is a reason this chemical isn't banned altogether under international law, as the international law recognises that sometimes weapons are needed in war.
Again, this is just my opinion after doing some research, but that applies to everyone. Please have some humility when you discuss and try just keep to a lower modality - it's alright to have opinions and share them, but I think everyone needs to respect that their opinions are just opinions and speak them as such.