• Eheran@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    I thought the whole action was a well kept secret and that was the reason they were so successful? In any case, to me it is not easy to say he was or was not (morally) innocent. It is a complex topic and I have not even nearly enough info.

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      19 hours ago

      I can’t tell if you’re a troll, or didn’t pay attention at all during that time period or just utterly stupid.

      It was a very well kept secret. Until, you know, it was happening. The security failure of the IDF was so massive that when Al-Aqsa flood happened it revealed to all the Gazans that they could just tear down the fences and leave.

      This is one of the reasons Hamas had issues with returning some hostages. Hamas isn’t the only militant entity in Gaza, and others arrested (If the IDF can kidnap thousands of women and children in the west bank with no judicial process and call it an arrest, then so too can the Palestinians) Israeli’s as well. As a result, Hamas didn’t have all the Israelis, at first.

      tl;dr Military operations aren’t secret when they’re in the process of happening and anyone with two eyes can see them.