I think it's obvious this was an intentional attempt by IDF to deter aid workers from continuing to help and provide aid. More facts are coming to light and apparently there was three strikes. Not only that but the personnel actually coordinated with Israel... imagine if Russia did that in Ukraine. I bet it wouldn't be an "incident" or the western "leaders" wouldn't use the word "deeply shocked". Also, there has been a lot of internal investigations that Israel is "conducting", I wonder what happened to those unbiased investigations?
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You have to wonder about the implications for Israel in the long term.
It's one thing for Russia to alienate a large part of the international community. And even Russia has support from other parts of the world. As I've said before: Israel is tiny. Tiny. In terms of population it's the same size as Belgium. Lobbying can get you far, but at some point all sympathy will be gone.
Despite them losing the sympathy of the people, the governments are still standing with this genocidal tiny country. I watched the press conferences of some of the world leaders and the words they use are carefully selected and just air. They still tip-toe. So, lobbying is still strong and will only get stronger if governments are acting as the enablers.