IDF blames ‘technical error’ after Gaza officials say children collecting water killed in strike

https://news.sky.com/story/idf-blames-technical-error-after-gaza-officials-say-children-collecting-water-killed-in-strike-13396138

25 comments
  1. Absolutely bad look for Israel and the IDF here. Somehow this has to end. No winners here anymore, if there ever was going to be.

  2. well, at least this isnt the same time loop new story of thirty people being killed at food distribution site in Gaza–except it was a DIFFRENT group of thirty people killed EACH day.

    after days of these news articles, i find that i’m not desensitived to these tragic losses of life, but i’ve now grown to lose all respect for the supporters of this war. Yes, you have right to defend yourself but if you can’t recognize what the cost is, your own humanity, you are to become just as evil as what you sought to fight against.

  3. There has never been an urban war where this exact thing did not happen. The only solution is to end the war, but the war cannot end until Hamas no longer controls Gaza.

  4. It’s always an error. So the IDF isn’t evil, just really incompetent.

  5. Unfortunate. Can happen in war. But a reminder that Israel still keeps the best combatant/civilian casualty ratio compared to any other war in recent history.

    This could all end soon, hamas just has to release all the hostages and from there the region will start moving on

  6. Why is no one questioning why so many technical errors keep happening.

    It’s every day.

    The people with power clearly don’t care.

  7. When you run out of excuses. Doesnt’t make sense.
    Or the target was something else and the bomb/missile hit at the wrong place.

  8. How can such an error be made when they have live HD video feeds from drones.

  9. What is it that gun supporters like to say, don’t blame the weapon, blame the person carrying the weapon?

  10. For those that may not be aware of this pattern, in April 1970, Israel attacked and bombed the Bahr El-Baqar primary school in Egypt in the Sinai Peninsula near Port Said. Among the 130 or so students. 46 children were killed along with 50 others who were wounded.

    This is what Israel’s then-Defense Minister had to say about the attack:

    “The bombing of Bahr El-Baqar was defended by then Defense Minister [Moshe Dayan](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moshe_Dayan), and Israeli envoy to the UN [Yosef Tekoah](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosef_Tekoah).[^([14])](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahr_El-Baqar_primary_school_bombing#cite_note-:1-14) When asked about the incident,^([)[*^(when?)*](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Dates_and_numbers#Chronological_items)^(]) Moshe Dayan said: “We have checked and re-checked and there was no mistake this time” and “Maybe the Egyptians put elementary students in a military base.”

    Israel bombing schools and killing kids is and has always been part of their strategy.

  11. Putin and Netanyahu can do whatever they want because the US president simps for them.

  12. Man, when I make a technical error, it could delay the project a couple of weeks.

    Some jobs can not afford technical errors.

  13. A robot didn’t tag that water line with a targeting laser and mark GPS coordinates. Somewhere, an Israeli pilot armed and then released ordinance while children were illuminated in high resolution IR imagery.
    There were plenty of humans involved in this chain of errors.

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