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Every single time someone mentions the firebombing of Dresden on reddit, they get attacked by redditors who think your a neo-nazi if you acknowledge war crimes committed by American/British/soviet forces, which is just wrong, i understand that Dresden is used by neo-nazis as a tool to get people on their side but that doesn't mean you should just deny that innocent german civilians INCLUDING CHILDREN were killed. And you REALLY shouldn't say:"then they shouldn't have committed the holocaust" because last time i checked it was the SS and wehrmacht that did that, not the german civilians.
Some historical examples that made me think of this question:
In the US civil war, border states were allowed to keep their slaves and helped the Union war effort against the slave-owning Confederacy. This is assuming that slave labor helped in the war effort of the Union army.
In WWII, war crimes were committed by both axis and allied forces. Do the evils of the Nazi war machine and imperialist Japan justify the use of firebombing and nuclear weapons?
I understand that this question may be heavily context-dependent, but I would appreciate any feedback or other examples of this kind of situation.
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This is absurd, I kill like 5 of these big In-N-Out eaters every week. Always coming from pipes and outside and shit. Itβs fucking ridiculous.
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> Two men were charged with attempted murder and one man as an accomplice in connection with several firebomb attacks in Jaffa last month, including one that left a 12-year-old Arab boy seriously injured, Tel Aviv prosecutors announced on Thursday.
> The three were also charged with additional offenses including arson, attempted arson, obstruction of justice and weapons offenses in connection with the firebomb attacks they allegedly carried out on a number of homes in the city.
> The announcement of the indictments against the three came hours after police arrested an imam in the central city of Lod on suspicion of incitement to violence, weeks after ethnic riots rocked the mixed Jewish-Arab city.
> According to the Haaretz newspaper, police were preparing for the possibility that Albaz's arrest would spark fresh riots in the city.
> In a separate investigation, police and the Shin Bet internal security service said Thursday that nine suspects were arrested in connection with an attack by Arab rioters on a Jewish family that accidentally entered the city of Umm al-Fahm during the violence.
> Police said the May 13 attack occurred after the nearby highway was blocked during the rioting, forcing vehicles to divert to other routes.
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If there's anything that I've remarked with them, it's they'll only focus on the atomic bomb when it come to the ally bombing japan but will never talk about the firebombing ,why? Is it because they don't know about the ally bombing japan during WW2?
Here is a short clip taken from cruising altitude of a firebombing raid against Kobe, Japan. This is an indiscriminate destruction of an entire city that is truly horrifying to watch.
How did the Allies argue that these raids were anything else other than crimes against humanity?
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> The suspects, who live near the family's house in the Ajami neighborhood of Jaffa, were apprehended in a joint operation by police and the Shin Bet domestic security service.
> The attack - which took place amid a wave of violence in mixed cities across Israel in May - was captured on surveillance cameras, which showed two suspects throwing the incendiary device into the family's home and then bolting away.
> According to the Shin Bet, the assailants were planning to firebomb Jewish-owned homes in the area in revenge for the clashes in Lod and on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, but due to a misidentification they threw a Molotov cocktail into the home of the Jantazi family.
> Shortly after the attack, Mohammed Jantazi was taken to the hospital where he was treated with severe burns.
> The boy's father Sabri Jantazi said that a Molotov cocktail ignited a fire in the living room where he and his family were sitting.
> "My children were right by the window. Suddenly, someone threw a Molotov cocktail through the window and burned our living room. My son was sustained severe burns to his face, while his sister was only lightly injured," said Jantazi.
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> The Israel Police and Shin Bet security service revealed Wednesday that they have arrested three suspects behind several firebomb attacks in Jaffa, including one that left a 12-year-old Arab boy seriously injured.
> In a joint statement, the Shin Bet and police called the May 14 incident a "Terror attack." Muhammad Gintazi was seriously wounded in the firebombing, which also lightly injured his 10-year-old sister.
> The suspects are Arab residents of Jaffa and prosecutors intend to file "Harsh indictments" against them in coming weeks, the statement said.
> "In the incident, a number of Molotov cocktails were thrown toward several Jewish homes, and one was thrown toward the home of an Arab family, the Gintazi family," the statement said.
> The statement also said the three fled after "Understanding their mistake" in accidentally targeting an Arab home, even though they had planned to attack additional Jewish homes.
> In Lod, two residents were killed: Musa Hassuna, 32, by a suspected Jewish gunman, and Yigal Yehoshua, 56, by a suspected group of Arab attackers.
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