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Elessar Zappa

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37. I can them putting Israelis first in line but
Wed Oct 11, 2023, 05:11 PM
Oct 2023

they shouldn’t outright refuse to treat Hamas terrorists. Just treat them and when they’re well enough, throw them in prison.

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If the past is any reflection of the current situation, the Israeli physicians will not do that. JohnSJ Oct 2023 #1
I tend to agree, but they must not be put in this position. hlthe2b Oct 2023 #13
you're right JohnSJ Oct 2023 #15
That's medically unethical. Oneironaut Oct 2023 #2
Yeah. Thing is, it's a real shooting war not a MASH episode BannonsLiver Oct 2023 #18
No. it is not "if you feel like it" but international convention to which Israel has been signatory hlthe2b Oct 2023 #25
The rules of war require that prisoners be treated. Chainfire Oct 2023 #24
I can understand prioritizing injured Israelis over enemy combatants (although that violates medical hlthe2b Oct 2023 #3
There are hospitals in Gaza. Mosby Oct 2023 #5
Hospitals in Gaza with no power soon but regardless, this refers to combatants in ISRAEL hlthe2b Oct 2023 #7
Israel should create POW camps then Mosby Oct 2023 #9
The issue is treating versus not treating. Israel has an obligation to treat. hlthe2b Oct 2023 #10
The rights extended to prisoners of war do not cover terrorists. Aristus Oct 2023 #14
Not true. And in fact, Israel has declared war against Hamas so that does make them hlthe2b Oct 2023 #16
All right. Thanks! Aristus Oct 2023 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author Marius25 Oct 2023 #34
so treat the enemy so they can turn around and kill you? orleans Oct 2023 #4
No. That is the Geneva Conventions of which Israel is a signatory hlthe2b Oct 2023 #8
Both ethics and international treaties can be inconvenient sometimes n/t markpkessinger Oct 2023 #19
Is Israel a sovereign nation or not? obamanut2012 Oct 2023 #22
Who's going to force them? DetroitLegalBeagle Oct 2023 #31
Kindly read my limited history/significance of GC upstream. It is not something to be flippant about hlthe2b Oct 2023 #36
That is not right. It goes against the Physicians Oath. irisblue Oct 2023 #6
And teh Geneva Convention obamanut2012 Oct 2023 #21
They should NOT be in the same hospitals as Israelis Arazi Oct 2023 #11
Not the issue. Israeli government is telling physicians they are not to treat.. hlthe2b Oct 2023 #12
This is against the Geneva Convention obamanut2012 Oct 2023 #20
Obeying this instruction would be wrong. sarisataka Oct 2023 #23
It's Interesting, Sir The Magistrate Oct 2023 #27
I do question the "overwhelming" part sarisataka Oct 2023 #28
I Agree It's A Wrongheaded Directive, Sir The Magistrate Oct 2023 #29
From my experience in Iraq DetroitLegalBeagle Oct 2023 #39
Been there, done that sarisataka Oct 2023 #40
I have love/hate thing with mine lol DetroitLegalBeagle Oct 2023 #41
A very unfortunate order to give DFW Oct 2023 #26
That happened here in the US with POW camps during WWII obamanut2012 Oct 2023 #30
Just my point, thanks! DFW Oct 2023 #35
So...a request??...not an order, not an instruction....?? Also against doctors oath... Alexander Of Assyria Oct 2023 #32
I know! Send them to America! AntivaxHunters Oct 2023 #33
I can them putting Israelis first in line but Elessar Zappa Oct 2023 #37
No Hippocratic Oath there? Bayard Oct 2023 #38
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