From the early days of the conflict, the question was asked - how many Palestinians will have to die? We've had some pretty horrific answers, many documented in South Africa's ICJ case - but also answers from the US as well. All of them. Kill them all. You know, your normal every day regular non-genocidal speech. Except for the "non" part.
But it's those patchouli reeking SJWs that ask this question - as some sort of gotcha. Almost as if they don't recognize that there apparently is nothing Israel can do which would justify any degree of Palestinian response - and also that anything Palestinians do is full justification for any measures Israel pursues, up to and including genocide. Under these rules, it's quite simple - just like Michelle Salzman and Andy Ogles have explicitly stated.
Unfortunately for the morality-free assholes who agree to this murderous standard - there are other parties asking. Specifically Israel is asking "how many dead Palestinians will be enough?" Only Israel is asking it like this "is this batch of war crimes enough for you to withdraw support - No? Well how about this brand new batch of war crimes - Are you uncomfortable enough to actually do something or do you kick the can down the road further?
The latest round is the Flour Massacre. The first convoy of trucks headed to northern Gaza in over a month was fired upon by the IDF. Over a hundred dead, hundreds more wounded. Is that enough? Cutting off any humanitarian aid delivery to northern Gaza for over a month, and then shooting people when they line up to get flour?
Every day, IDF soldiers upload videos of themselves committing war crimes - and that has never been enough. Not even when the IDF admitted that they used to run a channel that curated hundreds of these videos, snuff videos captioned with some of the most genocidal language imaginable. That didn't even get any acknowledgement.
So this latest horrific massacre won't do it. It's conceivable that some of the murderous sociopaths running the State Department are delighted with the slaughter - Stuart Seldowitz would have been.
The next round of "is this enough yet?" is coming soon. Children have been dying of malnutrition from this intentional starvation campaign. That's not going to slow down. We've been warned that famine an disease are going to eclipse the toll from violent deaths, with the official count already over 30K. That's now on the horizon, and the reports of the numbers of malnourished children dying is going to start coming in.
Will that be enough? Will that finally motivate the US to stop enabling this genocide?
No. It won't. We've been told how many Palestinians have to die. And if this was wrong - some sort of exaggeration, then there would have been consequences for Salzman and Ogles.
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