RE: Palestinian Talks, lectures, & interviews.
SUBTOPIC: Right of Self-Defense
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,
BLUF: Everyone (individually, collectively, culturally, economically, or etc) has the Right of Self-Defense. There need only be an assault against "anyone of the everyone" (either individually, collectively, culturally, economically, or etc).
◈→ Assault To attack physically; to threaten or attempt to cause injury to someone else. Assault made worse than simple assault by
the addition of aggravating circumstances, such as extreme indifference to human life or the use of a deadly weapon.
Q - Do Palestinians have the right to defend themselves?
A - Ah, bah, bah, ah,ah.
(COMMENT)
But application need not be explained here because all you hear is: "Ah, bah, bah, ah,ah. "
Most Respectfully,
R
So, do Palestinans have the right to defend themselves?
RE: Palestinian Talks, lectures, & interviews.
SUBTOPIC: Right of Self-Defense
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,
BLUF: They do have the "Right of Self-Defense." But they do not have the "Right of Assault."
So, do Palestinians have the right to defend themselves?
(THUMBNAIL COMMENT)
Once an exchange of fire ceases, that event is over.
• If the Arab Palestinians initiate a new exchange of hostile fire, that is an illegal assault. The Israelis have the Right to Defend themselves.
• If the Arab Palestinians incite the populace to initiate hostile acts, that is illegal and the Israelis have the Right to Defend themselves.
Clearly, Israel and Hamas announced a ceasefire on 20 May. And just as clearly, the Arab Palestinians set in motion the incendiary balloons launched into Israel from Gaza (
Rule 85.
The anti-personnel use of incendiary weapons is prohibited, unless it is not feasible to use a less harmful weapon to render a person hors de combat). This triggered an Israeli response.
The Arab Palestinians cannot open hostilities (calling it self-defense) and not expect a response from the Israelis.
Most Respectfully,
R