Dr. Mark Perlmutter (Orthopedic Surgeon, North Carolina)
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At least 65,000 people have been killed, more than 15,000 of them children. An expert who investigates war crimes described it as a haystack of needles. Most of these allegations will never find their way to court.
So sometimes, in cases like these, war crimes investigators look for emblematic crimes, clear instances of violence outside of the rules of war that tell us something about the war, like the My Lai Massacre, Srebrenica, the chemical weapons attacks in Syria. What do these deaths tell us? The hundreds of kids American medical workers saw shot in the head and chest. What are they emblematic of?
So sometimes, in cases like these, war crimes investigators look for emblematic crimes, clear instances of violence outside of the rules of war that tell us something about the war, like the My Lai Massacre, Srebrenica, the chemical weapons attacks in Syria. What do these deaths tell us? The hundreds of kids American medical workers saw shot in the head and chest. What are they emblematic of?
So sometimes, in cases like these, war crimes investigators look for emblematic crimes, clear instances of violence outside of the rules of war that tell us something about the war, like the My Lai Massacre, Srebrenica, the chemical weapons attacks in Syria. What do these deaths tell us? The hundreds of kids American medical workers saw shot in the head and chest. What are they emblematic of?
They tell us it's likely that an Israeli soldier can shoot a child in Gaza on purpose, with no consequence, and the U.S. isn't going to try to stop it.
They tell us it's likely that an Israeli soldier can shoot a child in Gaza on purpose, with no consequence, and the U.S. isn't going to try to stop it.
They tell us it's likely that an Israeli soldier can shoot a child in Gaza on purpose, with no consequence, and the U.S. isn't going to try to stop it.