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The English language addition took extensive liberties with the Hebrew language article, no more so than the “killing fields” headline. Yet you are also distorting the facts. The Hebrew language article has been confirmed. Frightened IDF soldiers, confronting an enemy indistinguishable from civilian, having been tasked to do something they are not trained and which runs counter to their experience in Gaza fired on unarmed aid seekers. Soldiers do not maintain peace. Soldiers wage war.

I am not going to provide a complete rebuttal. It would take too long and this is a comment with character limitations. Haviv Gurr has an English language podcast available on YouTube that does a much better job at analyzing HaAretz, this article in Hebrew and the distortions and liberties taken in the English language edition than I can offer or this Substack post. Moreover, he observes that the stories told in the Hebrew language HaArretz edition were confirmed by the military’s investigation. Orders to troops were changed, as a result.

No, it was not a killing field. It was frightened soldiers untrained to perform the task assigned who responded to perceived and real threats who used lethal force.

I think Gurr’s point should be acknowledged. Israel can win the war and lose the peace. Using soldiers to maintain order during a war without special training will result in these situations. The intent was not to shoot at those seeking aid but it also happened.

The Israeli military did not want this job and this is why. Troops will make these errors in asymmetrical, urban conflicts. For Gurr, the lesson is not the distortions in the English language edition pandering to the confirmation biases of its English language audience. It is the absence of a grand strategy in the conflict that has some idea of the end and how that ending will be achieved.

Feeding Gazans undermines Hamas’ power. Hamas understands this and will do its best to undermine an aid policy that undermines or threatens that power.

But the fact is IDF troops did shoot at those seeking aid. They did so under duress, they did so from fear, they did so because civilians appeared from an unexpected direction during a morning fog. They did so because there is a real threat from Hamas and because their orders explicitly stated that anyone within 300 yards of their position should be fired upon.

Perception is reality. It may not have been intentional but it happened. IDF leadership altered standing orders. Soldiers acting as peace officers will always result in these incidents because soldiers are not trained to maintain the peace.

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They lie

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