Civilians are the first to be harmed in almost any armed conflict. It is almost impossible for any army, regardless of the high tech weapons and smart bombs used, to avoid civilian casualties. Civilian casualties are only ‘decreased’ at the best estimation.
Looking more closely on what Israel is doing in Gaza, and Lebanon now we see two patterns :
1. The Israeli military spokesmen explain that the IDF is doing ‘ all its efforts’ to avoid targeting civilians.
2. IDF military operations themselves are not the main cause of civilian suffering, but the other policies being followed in every miliraty campaign and intervention.
Israel has been involved in military acts against Palestinians since long. The national resistance to occupation was dealt with using extensive military power, and any attempt to stand against occupation ( even the most peaceful ones ) were met with brutality and force ( ‘firmly’ in the Israeli vocabulary ) Still, this is not the essence of the problem. It is not the Military operations or invasions that violated the international laws. It is the whole Israeli policy towards Palestinians.

Take for example curfews. The whole citizens of a village or a city would be forced to stay home for 2 to 3 days whenever there is a ‘military’ or ’security’ need. The whole population would be deprived from going to schools, universities, hospitals, and work only to ” avoid contact with jewish residents in settlements ” as is the case in Hebron for example.

Checkpoints are another example of the collective punishment policy. ” Israel ’s policy is based on the assumption that every single Palestinian is a security threat, thereby justifying restrictions on his or her freedom of movement. This assumption is racist, and leads to sweeping violation of the human rights of an entire population on the basis of national origin. As such. the policy flagrantly violates international law. ” ( Btselem.org )

The latest example of collective punishment policy being used by the Israeli governments is the use of sonic booms. Olmert, the Israeli PM said : “Thousands of residents in southern Israel live in fear and discomfort, so I gave instructions that nobody will sleep at night in Gaza.” !! Targeting the power plants, bridges, roads, and the already weak infrastructure is another example. These are not ‘targets’ as they are pure civilian structures.
It is very clear that the suffering of the civilian population is not merely a byproduct of Israel’s attacks against militants, It is an intentional part of Israeli policy. ( Bitterlemons.org )
Whether this policy is giving results or not ( which in Gaza and Lebanon cases is giving opposite results ) it is a direct violation to all international and humanitarian laws. ( Palestine Israeli Journal.org )
Is there any evidence that the use of ‘collective punishment’ policy has ever brought up any results ?
Can such policies be justified even when their results are ’seen’ ??
What is the benefit of International Laws then, if a ‘ veto’ can simply end all the embarrassment of violating all human rights laws ?
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