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Gaza: Yes, It's A War

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"You cannot qualify war in harsher terms than I will," Union general William Tecumseh Sherman wrote in an 1864 letter warning the citizens of Atlanta -- which his advancing army had just occupied -- to evacuate. "War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it."

Over the last two years, Sherman's words come to mind whenever an opponent of Israel and/or supporter of the Palestinians confidently asserts that the violence in Gaza is "not a war" because it is so terrible.

It IS a war, and that's why it's so terrible.

Let us, as we should, acknowledge that the Israeli regime's goal in Gaza is genocide or, at a minimum, the only slightly less odious project of "ethnic cleansing." There's zero room for doubt, given Israeli officials' open public statements, that they want the Palestinian Arabs now living in Gaza either killed off or exiled en masse to make room for Israeli "settlement" of the area.

That's the objective.

War is the means of achieving that objective, and war is a process of killing people.

That many of the dead in all wars, and most of the dead in this one, are civilian non-combatants, doesn't turn those wars into non-wars. It just turns them into worse wars. It's right there in the terminology. The killings of civilian non-combatants aren't just "crimes," they're "war crimes."

One dodge the "this isn't a war, it's [insert term of opprobrium here]" crowd often resorts to is a claimed disproportion in the size and power of the forces involved.

By that criterion, there's never been a war in all of human history. In every war, all sides attempt to bring overwhelming force to bear on opponents they hope won't bring as much. "God," Comte de Bussy-Rabutin observed, "is usually on the side of the big squadrons against the small."

That truth applies at both the tactical and strategic levels. In the attacks of October 7, 2023, for example, Hamas attempted to take on a bigger overall opponent in smaller parts through the tactical element of surprise.

To which Israel responded with overwhelming force at all points, because it had the people and weapons to do so. And still does -- the supposed "ceasefire" has barely reduced its tempo of operations and hasn't changed its clear objectives.

Trying to separate war from the genocide and ethnic cleansing that often accompanies it is cheap moralizing for propaganda points.

War, again per Sherman, is all hell.

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Thomas L. Knapp is director and senior news analyst at the William Lloyd Garrison Center for Libertarian Advocacy Journalism (thegarrisoncenter.org). He lives and works in north central Florida.


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Wars are fought military to military. Here one side does not have anything close to resembling a military. This is bombing of solely innocents , women, children and housing. The last time an army killed innocents on this scale we called it a holocaust and never again . Yet somehow we are letting it happen again because umm the holocaust ?

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I'm not sure which side you think has nothing close to a military. The Hamas regime in Gaza claimed to have, as of the start of the war, about 50,000 troops in its al-Qassam brigades, on par with Cuba, Belarus, even Australia, armed with small arms, rockets, anti-aircraft missiles, drones, etc.

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Yea ? They have tanks ? Aircraft? Navy? Actual supplies and not left over weapons from Soviet conflicts or homegrown ied? 50,000 (which I question) men in semi matching rags does not make a military. They do t even have a border nor control their own water or electricity please.

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You could bother educating yourself. But I guess it's easier to believe what you want to believe because it's what you want to believe than to do the actual work. So good luck with that.

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Start with the insults because you have no argument and your bias exposed. Yes go research, Gaza, palestine is an open air concentration camp, you can have a rebellion but not a war inside of a concentration camp. Go read a book, any book.

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I never denied that Gaza is an "open-air concentration camp." You're the one pretending that an army is not an army. The fact that bad things are happening in this war doesn't magically make it not a war. Bad things happen in wars, and genocide is one of them.

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