tamouh said:
What you're saying amounts to propoganda talks of Hezbollah running over UN posts.
If not in, they were certainly on the doorstep. The account given by Maj HvK makes that pretty clear - and he was not pushing out propaganda about that for the reason that he gave.
If I'm an Officer near a UN post, receiving fire from a close proximity to it, I would not go after these positions with laser-guided 1,000lb missiles
But you're not, are you. You're safe at home, sitting at your computer, speculating based on a poor understanding of sketchy details. Your life is not on the line, your troops' lives are not on the line, and your countrymen's lives are not on the line. You don't have to make instant, serious decisions in a chaotic situation while under unimaginable pressure.
My guess is that every single Israeli directly involved in this thoroughly regrets what happened on may different levels. As professionals, I'm sure that they view the dead as brethren. As human beings, I'm sure that they feel deep sympathy for the families. As Jews, I'm sure that they regret the loss of innocent life. As Israelis, I'm sure that they regret what this has done to the international reputation of their country.
I am quite content to await the findings of an inquiry before forming judgement.
And unless negligence or some variety of criminal intent is proven, I am prepared to forgive them for this - not that I feel that that it is right for me or required of me to forgive. That's up to the families, for whom, of course, I have the utmost sympathy.
Stuff like this has been going on for centuries, and will continue to happen as long as more than two people are involved in any given conflict.