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Title: The Inside Story of the War Revealed!The amazing truth behind the 30,000 duds, what do you think?
Recently, a shocking truth has been revealed behind a conflict, the cruelty of war and the story behind it. In this offensive and defensive war involving Israel and Hamas, half of the 30,000 air-to-ground munitions are so-called "duds"!This news came from the assessment report of the US intelligence agencies, and it was like a deep depth charge that shook the entire international community.
Imagine Gaza at night, where the once tranquil harbor is transformed into a dud echo cone. This kind of unguided munitions has frequently become a nightmare for the destruction of homes in war. The Israeli army has used nearly 30,000 of these low-precision ** in its offensive against Hamas, which makes people wonder why every ** in this densely populated land can turn into a devastating blow to civilians
In this era of information overload, ** and the army will naturally choose to remain silent, trying to maintain their image. However, the leak of this assessment report can be described as a hammer blow to the self-image of the Israeli army. Biden's concern about "indiscriminate bombing" and the self-justification of the military spokesman are thought-provoking nodes in the whole incident.
Why exactly are so many duds being used in this war?Before we delve into the problem, we need to recognize that even the most accurate ones cannot completely avoid accidentally injuring civilians, let alone those "duds" whose accuracy is much lower than the standard. Former Object Disposal Brian Castener's surprise and apprehension illustrate the stark reality that the brutality of war often inevitably affects innocent lives.
The Israeli army may be trying to improve the accuracy of these unguided munitions by using "dive bombing" tactics. While this statement may have sought to find a combination of technology and strategy for the military to achieve more precise strikes, the remarks of former United affairs analyst Mark Galascoe served as a wake-up call that being as precise as possible is necessary to protect civilians in densely populated areas.
The protection of civilians in international law is considered a core principle. However, the leak of this intelligence assessment has put Israel** and the army into a series of questions. Under pressure, they began to discuss their military strategies more transparently and publicly pledged to further reduce harm to civilians. However, the response of the international community has been complex and complex.
Some States and human rights organizations have called for an independent investigation to ensure that all parties to the conflict comply with international humanitarian law. At the same time, there are voices pointing out that Hamas, as a non-state actor, also has a responsibility to protect civilians. In the Gaza Strip, the fear and insecurity of civilians are inextricably linked to everyday life. Every air raid siren, every echo of **, is a direct threat to their right to life.
International aid organizations and United Nations agencies have tried their best to provide assistance and protection to the beleaguered civilians, yet these actions have been so inadequate in this ongoing conflict. This is not only a question of military action, but also a humanitarian problem involving the common bottom line of mankind.
Looking back at the back of this war, we can't help but think about whether this is a contest of military strategy or a challenge to the bottom line of human natureIn the era of information dissemination, this war is not only a struggle between Israel and Hamas, but also a common concern of the international community about the issue of civilians in war.
Therefore, as readers who are concerned with international military relations, it is incumbent upon us to examine every detail of this war. We must not be fooled by the numbers and statistics at the surface, but should delve behind the scenes and think about what each dud represents. We are not just spectators, but agents of change.
Perhaps, by delving into the details of this war, we can better understand the complexity of international military operations and the impact on civilian lives. At the same time, it is also a test of the higher standards set by the international community, and we need to work together to find more effective ways to protect every life. This is not just a war, but also a test of our common civilization.