I appreciate you sharing this. It looks like it doesn’t really answer the question, unfortunately. As I’ve said, any civilian casualties are a tragedy. They’re also an inevitability of war. Amnesty has identified four deaths, and about a dozen out of several thousand detonations that endangered civilians. If that is the extent of civilian endangerment, it seems remarkably precise for this type of war. I’m pretty sure if they tried to do the same with ground troops or air strikes, the civilian casualties would have been much higher.
I appreciate you sharing this. It looks like it doesn’t really answer the question, unfortunately. As I’ve said, any civilian casualties are a tragedy. They’re also an inevitability of war. Amnesty has identified four deaths, and about a dozen out of several thousand detonations that endangered civilians. If that is the extent of civilian endangerment, it seems remarkably precise for this type of war. I’m pretty sure if they tried to do the same with ground troops or air strikes, the civilian casualties would have been much higher.