johnmacadam
Active member
I have been thinking about terrorism and what it is.
There is the obvious one, the use of terror on a population to achieve political aims.
Is collective punishment terrorism? some terrorists say that if you voted for a leadership then you are responsible for them and they will hurt you, others say that if you participated in choosing a leaderhip, even if the one you wanted didn't win, then you are culpable and others say that attacking the population will force a change of leadership.
I am thinking of the middle east in particular. Israel attacking the whole gaza strip for example, not just killing hamas members but destroying the infrastructure such as bombing factories or the power plant for example.
Is this terrorism or is it legitimate, not just because a state has done it, but in itself. Israel could clearly cause tens of thousands of casualties but doesn't. does the fact that israel ( well supposedly) doesn't target civilians but but militants, make this method okay.
Hamas plainly targets civilians indiscriminately.
Is the fact that it does so but kills only a few compared to israel's not targeting civilians but managing to kill many, make it worse ( or is that a meaningless comparison phrase,)
should hamas only target soldiers, should it only target soldiers who are fighting ( i.e. not blowing up soldiers in bars).
what if it used bombs to make life impossible, but didn't kill people
ie. plant bombs on roads and tell the army in advance. making life very difficult for people on a regular basis
Crucially what if civilians try to disrupt civil life to massive extent.
I am thinking israel arabs. what if they parked cars in main thoroughfares,
what if they damaged roads without using bombs, or damaged electricity plyons or used the computer viruses to crash the internet. or put holes in water mains.
or had 100 in the main roads during rush hour in tel aviv
the latter causes damage and you could be prosecuted, but its non violent It causes massive problems, is it still terrorism
There is the obvious one, the use of terror on a population to achieve political aims.
Is collective punishment terrorism? some terrorists say that if you voted for a leadership then you are responsible for them and they will hurt you, others say that if you participated in choosing a leaderhip, even if the one you wanted didn't win, then you are culpable and others say that attacking the population will force a change of leadership.
I am thinking of the middle east in particular. Israel attacking the whole gaza strip for example, not just killing hamas members but destroying the infrastructure such as bombing factories or the power plant for example.
Is this terrorism or is it legitimate, not just because a state has done it, but in itself. Israel could clearly cause tens of thousands of casualties but doesn't. does the fact that israel ( well supposedly) doesn't target civilians but but militants, make this method okay.
Hamas plainly targets civilians indiscriminately.
Is the fact that it does so but kills only a few compared to israel's not targeting civilians but managing to kill many, make it worse ( or is that a meaningless comparison phrase,)
should hamas only target soldiers, should it only target soldiers who are fighting ( i.e. not blowing up soldiers in bars).
what if it used bombs to make life impossible, but didn't kill people
ie. plant bombs on roads and tell the army in advance. making life very difficult for people on a regular basis
Crucially what if civilians try to disrupt civil life to massive extent.
I am thinking israel arabs. what if they parked cars in main thoroughfares,
what if they damaged roads without using bombs, or damaged electricity plyons or used the computer viruses to crash the internet. or put holes in water mains.
or had 100 in the main roads during rush hour in tel aviv
the latter causes damage and you could be prosecuted, but its non violent It causes massive problems, is it still terrorism