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    Is targeting refugees following your instructions acceptable under international law? The situation in the Gaza Strip is dire, with a significant impact on the daily lives of its 2 million inhabitants, especially the 50% who are children.

    U. S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin voiced his concerns about the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Hamas militant group. Austin did not shy away from emphasizing the importance of safeguarding civilian lives in Gaza, warning that Israel could face a “strategic defeat” if this is overlooked.

    By consistently and emphatically emphasizing the importance of safeguarding the lives of innocent individuals, Austin effectively highlights the urgent requirement for Israel to embrace a comprehensive approach that places equal importance on its national security imperatives as well as humanitarian values.

    This demonstrates a clear understanding of the delicate balance that needs to be struck in order to address both the country’s security concerns and its moral obligations towards protecting human life.

    The gravity of Austin’s words serves as a reminder that in any armed conflict, minimizing civilian casualties should be an essential pillar guiding military operations.

    In times like these, it is crucial for world leaders to speak up with conviction and advocate for peaceful resolutions. By addressing the issue head-on and offering guidance rooted in strategic thinking and empathy towards innocent lives affected by conflict, the lives of innocent Palestinians can be spared.

    The average age for a person living in Gaza is 15 years old.

    George Eliason
    George Eliason
    Investigative Journalist at TNT Radio | Website | + posts

    George Eliason is an American journalist who lives and works in Donbass. His articles have been cited in books about the Ukrainian civil war. He has been published at Mint Press News, the Security Assistance Monitor, Washingtons Blog, OpedNews, Consortium News, the Saker, RT, Global Research, and RINF, ZeroHedge, and the Greenville Post along with many other great publications. He has been cited and republished by various academic blogs and papers including Defending History, Michael Hudson, SWEDHR, the Justice Integrity Project, along with many others. Project Censored listed two article series from 2017,2018 as #2 for national impact for those years.

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    George Eliason is an American journalist who lives and works in Donbass. His articles have been cited in books about the Ukrainian civil war. He has been published at Mint Press News, the Security Assistance Monitor, Washingtons Blog, OpedNews, Consortium News, the Saker, RT, Global Research, and RINF, ZeroHedge, and the Greenville Post along with many other great publications. He has been cited and republished by various academic blogs and papers including Defending History, Michael Hudson, SWEDHR, the Justice Integrity Project, along with many others. Project Censored listed two article series from 2017,2018 as #2 for national impact for those years.

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