We were not trained for this

They deny medical aid, as well as the equipment necessary to repair the al-Aqsa hospital, power-plant, and water treatment facility. The concrete aside, what is your explanation for their denying food aid? Medical aid? How about an explanation for the destruction of their power, their receiving 17% of available water, with 10% being rerouted to Illegal settlements, and 73% going into Israel proper?

The entire event was politicized to an intended end The result being an organized demand for their return, knowing tragedy would only be had when they were found

Strangely, your Haaretz post is refuted 20 days before Haaretz claimed otherwise.

Apologist rhetoric aside, let's break down the timeline.

As early as July 2nd, it was reported that the Israeli government knew they were dead. Despite this, on July 8, OP Protective Edge was commenced, destroying displacing 230,000 people. The Gaza hospital, power plant, water treatment facility were destroyed during the FIFTY day bombing campaign, and have yet to be repaired. On average, 18 hours are spent without power, without running water.

Also during this campaign, UN shelters were falsely targeted, hospital camps bombed; unlike the 3,360 rockets fired out from Hamas controlled areas, by July 12th, Israel had dropped 440 TONS of bombs, including White Phosphorus and Cluster Munitions into an area 139mi² in total surface space.

By August 9th, they had dropped 15,000 tons of explosives into the same area. Deliberate targeting of schools, offices, apartments, and homes have been admitted, because and imagine this: they had government{read Hamas} offices in them. Not occupied, but hey. Considering Israel targeted first-responders(firemen, paramedics, police) by declaring them Hamas(the governing body after Israel dissolved Fatah), everyone became fair game.

Here is a list of casualties

This is disproportionate by the very definition.

What have I missed here?

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