I'm reminded of the original Star Trek episode A Taste of Armageddon, back from when such things were purely science fiction:
During a supposed attack by Vendikar, Anan 7 explains that the war is conducted as a computer simulation, and that the Enterprise has been "destroyed" in the attack. The two planets have a treaty, according to which they have to kill the "victims" of every simulated attack. The crew are thereby expected to report to Eminiar's disintegration chambers for execution....
After Spock arrives, Kirk destroys the war simulation computers. Anan 7 condemns Kirk's actions, arguing that it is unalterable nature to fight wars, so without the simulation they have no alternative but to fight a real war. Kirk instead believes that the only reason the war with Vendikar has gone on so long is because the simulation insulated both societies from the horrors of war and gave them little reason to end it.
I think we see that currently one side is insulated from the horrors of war and has little reason to end it.
I'm reminded of the original Star Trek episode A Taste of Armageddon, back from when such things were purely science fiction:
I think we see that currently one side is insulated from the horrors of war and has little reason to end it.
Gaza is barely 20 miles long iirc. How do you divide that into 2,300 sections for bomb runs?
Where is the footage of these airstrikes?