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In reply to the discussion: Genocide? This is in fact what genocide looks like: [View all]Bad Thoughts
(2,657 posts)Casualties/injuries involve a range of different types of medical needs, but can be anything (for a soldier) that requires leaving the field of battle for treatment. It could be paralysis. It could be needs a few stitches after tripping while in retreat. Moreover, it reflects issues not related directly to how each side fights, such as its ability or willingness to put out advanced medical treatment. Fatalities are a much more useful metric.
The invader is responsible for the care of civilians in areas it controls. Israel has waffled on this, but aid has never really stopped. I think you need to look, again, at other times of urban warfare to see that the inconsistency of aid is not consistent with genocide.
At the moment, Netanyahu has no need to reveal plans for the post war. I suggest you think of ways that constructive policies can be made through US diplomatic pressure. Specious accusations of "genicide" won't help.