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Human Rights Watch Criticizes Israel for Continual Killing of Gaza Civilians

Military targeting hardware in use today is deadly accurate. When Israel strikes hospitals and schools full of children, it is all very intentional.

Children in Gaza killed during Israeli attack
Children in Gaza killed during Israeli attack

(SACRAMENTO) - Just less than a year ago, I wrote the article, Dead Babies and the Latest News from 'Israeli Rights Watch', feeling incensed and sickened by the position Human Rights Watch (HRW) was taking over Israel's military aggression toward civilian victims in Gaza.

Baby killed in Gaza by Israeli forces.

Israel regularly uses drones and other aircraft to attack civilians and the world ignores this behavior, essentially leaving Israel to govern its own warfare tactics, which it fails to do.

Today HRW is speaking out over the use of Israeli drones as military hardware. Criticizing Israel for its constant killing of civilians, so many of whom are children, the HRW video below also addresses one of the most significant points, that is the targeting capabilities of these weapons.

UN school after Israeli attack

For years, Israeli forces routinely claim to have "mistakenly" attacked civilian targets - Operation "Cast Lead" is one of the worst examples, when more than 50 medical facilities and dozens of schools were directly targeted, including a UN school which was dripping afterward in the blood of little kids, literally.

But this is a country that possesses the latest technology available on the planet. We can simply conclude that the argument about mistaken targets is untrue.

Military targeting hardware in use today is deadly accurate, and when Israel strikes hospitals and schools full of children with illegal weapons like white phosphorous and depleted uranium, it is all very intentional without question.

The reason Israel has been able to withstand the storm of international law, is because the country that has assumed the great protector role, the United States, uses "Super Veto Power" in the United Nations to consistently crush war crime charges against the so-called Jewish state.

Israel would have lost support long ago and its government rejected if it were any other nation.

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Just less than a year ago, HRW wrote:

    "Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups in Gaza need to take all feasible precautions to minimize harm to civilians as hostilities between the two sides intensify.

    Palestinian rocket attacks into civilian areas violate the laws of war prohibition against targeting civilians, and Israel should ensure it is only targeting military objects, Human Rights Watch said.

    A rocket launched by an armed group killed three Israeli civilians on the morning of November 15, 2012. Strikes by Israeli forces on November 10 and 14 killed at least nine civilians in Gaza."

In my previous article, I compared the HRW position to nothing more than Israeli propaganda; "the words are in stark contrast compared to what is taking place."

It seems like something positive has changed at HRW and I for one am thankful for that. We are in a new age where it is incumbent upon all of us to embrace the human race as one, and to stop dividing people according to their religion and birthplace. It is one big world and it all belongs to we, the people.

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Tim King: Salem-News.com Editor and Writer

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With almost 25 years of experience on the west coast and worldwide as a television news producer, photojournalist, reporter and assignment editor, Tim King is Salem-News.com's Executive News Editor. His background includes covering the war in Afghanistan in 2006 and 2007, and reporting from the Iraq war in 2008. Tim is a former U.S. Marine who follows stories of Marines and Marine Veterans; he's covered British Royal Marines and in Iraq, Tim embedded with the same unit he served with in the 1980's.

Tim holds awards for reporting, photography, writing and editing from traditional mainstream news agencies like The Associated Press and Electronic Media Association; he also holds awards from the National Coalition of Motorcyclists, the Oregon Confederation of Motorcycle Clubs; and was presented with a 'Good Neighbor Award' for his reporting, by the The Red Cross.

Tim King reporting from the war in Iraq

Tim's years as a Human Rights reporter have taken on many dimensions; he has rallied for a long list of cultures and populations and continues to every day, with a strong and direct concentration on the 2009 Genocide of Tamil Hindus and Christians in Sri Lanka. As a result of his long list of reports exposing war crimes against Tamil people, Tim was invited to be the keynote speaker at the FeTNA (Federation of Tamil Sangams of North America) Conference in Baltimore, in July 2012. This is the largest annual gathering of North American Tamils; Tim addressed more than 3000 people and was presented with a traditional Sri Lanka ‘blessed garland’ and a shawl as per the tradition and custom of Tamil Nadu

In a personal capacity, Tim has written 2,026 articles as of March 2012 for Salem-News.com since the new format designed by Matt Lintz was launched in December, 2005. Serving readers with news from all over the globe, Tim's life is literally encircled by the endless news flow published by Salem-News.com, where more than 100 writers contribute stories from 23+ countries and regions.

Tim specializes in writing about political and military developments worldwide; and maintains that the label 'terrorist' is ill placed in many cases; specifically with the LTTE Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka, where it was used as an excuse to slaughter people by the tens of thousands; and in Gaza, where a trapped population lives at the mercy of Israel's destructive military war crime grinder. At the center of all of this, Tim pays extremely close attention to the safety and welfare of journalists worldwide.

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Anonymous July 12, 2014 12:37 am (Pacific time)

shame shame

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