The ongoing war between the Israelis and Palestinians is by far the most well known, unfortunately, throughout the world. It's also known for the multitude of atrocities that have occurred on both sides. Both sides have participated in heinous acts, especially against children, intentionally or not. Hell, just searching for 'Israel' and 'children' (or any image regarding this conflict) on Google for morally appropriate pictures shows how horrible it is. Both sides, as well, have not always appropriately punished those that had caused unjust harm. Their justice systems, if you can call them that, have been rather lenient when dealing with their respective soldiers.
In 2009, Israeli soldiers seized an apartment in Tel al-Hawa, a suburb of Gaza City, where they rounded up all of its residents. Searching through the building, soldiers discovered two bags in a bathroom. And being the geniuses that they are, two Israeli sergeants decided that it would be best to not open the bags before checking for possible traps. So, what do they do? They grab a child, against his will, of course, and tell him to inspect the bags. Nothing was in the first bag, but the boy was unable to open the second so the soldiers shot the bag and the boy was returned physically unharmed. And this, by the way, is only ONE event out of many that led to the indictment of "several officers and soldiers". Now, there are a hundred things wrong with this. There was nothing in the bags, luckily for the boy's sake, and the brave little soldiers were put on trial and were convicted and punished with prison time.
War crimes are present on both sides. We, they, someone, needs to make sure that the appropriate actions are taken at the end of this.. thing. Whenever, if, that will ever be.
Read the article HERE.
Read the article HERE.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/04/world/middleeast/04mideast.html?_r=2&hpw.
Rane, H. (2009). Jihad, competing norms and the Israel-Palestine impasse. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 63(1), 41-63. doi:10.1080/10357710802666125.
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