Thursday, 6 November 2014

Dempsey: Israel went to 'extraordinary length' to avoid civilians casualties in Gaza - Diplomacy and Defense Israel News | Haaretz

Dempsey was asked about the ethical implications of Israel's handling of the Gaza war, during an appearance in New York at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs.
"I actually do think that Israel went to extraordinary lengths to limit collateral damage and civilian casualties," Dempsey told the group.
"In this kind of conflict, where you are held to a standard that your enemy is not held to, you're going to be criticized for civilian casualties," he added.
Dempsey said Hamas had turned Gaza into "very nearly a subterranean society" with tunneling throughout the coastal enclave.
"That caused the IDF some significant challenges. But they did some extraordinary things to try and limit civilian casualties, to include ... making it known that they were going to destroy a particular structure," Dempsey said.



Dempsey: Israel went to 'extraordinary length' to avoid civilians casualties in Gaza - Diplomacy and Defense Israel News | Haaretz

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