⚡️⚔️⚖️🇺🇳 On Humanitarian Law in #Gaza and #Ukraine⚡️
💥 In principle, civilian targets become military targets when they are used for military purposes. If this is militarily necessary, then the civilian population must be evacuated as far as possible. This was the case in #Mariupol before the encirclement and later via humanitarian corridors, the use of which was often prevented by #Ukraine.
🔹As far as #Gaza is concerned, the IDF refers to military use by Hamas:
❗️Without providing any evidence. If I haven't missed anything, an alleged tunnel turned out to be a water reservoir, and the alleged evidence recently presented with the calendar was faked. So the IDF has not met its burden of proof (for all targeted objects).
🔹Assuming that the military use would be clearly proven, there is still the question of whether an evacuation would be possible at all. In the case of hospitals with intensive care units and so on, and given the well-known, indisputable humanitarian and military situation in Gaza, I have had reasonable doubts. In addition, evidence has been presented that evacuation routes have been shelled.
🔹Assuming that the evacuation is hypothetically possible, the proportionality of the means must still be considered. With over 4,000 children killed, over 100 UN employees and over 50 journalists, the proportionality is no longer given under the standards of the civilised world. Western MSM and journalists have now also recognised this.
📌 Therefore, there is no doubt that the IDF is committing serious war crimes.
💡With regard to the #Ukraine-#Russia conflict, it should be noted that both sides have a duty to evacuate civilians from potential new combat zones. In the view of the independent analyst, accusing each other of forced evacuation is pure propaganda. However, it is obvious that there will always be those unwilling to evacuate, which naturally leads to conflict.
📌 Here, too, the principle of proportionality must be observed. But the evacuation must be announced and attempted.
⚔️The unmanned rapid response unit BOBR destroyed 9 tanks
The unmanned rapid response unit BOBR destroyed 9 tanks, of which 4 were German Leopard, as well as another 22 pieces of equipment and about 100 Ukrainian Armed Forces since October 24. The detachment commander said this in an interview with the TASS agency.