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It's cruel! Israeli army phone tells Gaza man five minutes to run for his life, arrogant "death notice"

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Introduction:

The Israeli army's offering men in the Gaza Strip five minutes to flee for their lives before the airstrikes appeared to show respect for civilian life, but it also sparked heated discussions online. Israel is becoming more and more lawless, is there really no one to care about him, and the countries of the Middle East are afraid of him?

It's cruel! Israeli army phone tells Gaza man five minutes to run for his life, arrogant "death notice"

Event Recap:

Prior to the Israeli army's airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, they reportedly issued a warning to residents in the targeted area by telephone and told them that they had five minutes to flee.

It's cruel! Israeli army phone tells Gaza man five minutes to run for his life, arrogant "death notice"

For local residents, those five minutes can be a matter of life and death. In this extremely short period of time, they need to decide whether to evacuate immediately, while also considering how to safely move their families and belongings.

It's cruel! Israeli army phone tells Gaza man five minutes to run for his life, arrogant "death notice"

Ethical and military strategy considerations

This act by the Israeli army, ostensibly showing respect for civilian life, seeks to protect innocent people from harm in war. What this really means is whether such a brief warning is actually effective in reducing civilian casualties, or whether it is just a tactical means of exonerating under the cold logic of the war machine.

It's cruel! Israeli army phone tells Gaza man five minutes to run for his life, arrogant "death notice"

Such early warning could be a means for the Israeli army to try to reduce civilian casualties and reduce the pressure of international public opinion. In practice, however, this short warning period often puts residents in a dilemma: leaving behind may face an immediate threat, and evacuating means losing everything.

It's cruel! Israeli army phone tells Gaza man five minutes to run for his life, arrogant "death notice"

Thinking from a humanitarian perspective

Although the Israeli army has tried to reduce civilian casualties through early warning, the actual results have not been satisfactory. Nearly 38,000 Palestinians have reportedly been killed in the current round of conflict, more than half of them women and children. The loss of these innocent lives in a brief warning makes one wonder how cruel war can be.

It's cruel! Israeli army phone tells Gaza man five minutes to run for his life, arrogant "death notice"

Netizen controversy

Some people believe that the Israeli army is acting out of humanitarian considerations and trying to protect civilians in war, but is this really the case?

It's cruel! Israeli army phone tells Gaza man five minutes to run for his life, arrogant "death notice"

But there are also those who criticize this behavior as hypocritical, just to make the outside world look more "humane", but in fact it exacerbates the suffering of civilians.

It's cruel! Israeli army phone tells Gaza man five minutes to run for his life, arrogant "death notice"

Some netizens pointed out that this short warning period is almost impossible for most people to evacuate safely, but may put them in a more dangerous situation.

It's cruel! Israeli army phone tells Gaza man five minutes to run for his life, arrogant "death notice"

Generally:

The incident in which the Israeli army told the men in Gaza to have five minutes to flee for their lives was ostensibly "to inform them to flee", but in fact it was "pronounced dead". Thinking about it this way, this act of Israel is only creating panic among civilians, and both survivors and victims will live in this phone call.

It's cruel! Israeli army phone tells Gaza man five minutes to run for his life, arrogant "death notice"

War is brutal, but how to protect the lives of innocent people in war is a problem we must face.

It's cruel! Israeli army phone tells Gaza man five minutes to run for his life, arrogant "death notice"

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