@Fellixe Terrorist orgs are generally not entitled to special protections, nor are they civilians.

@stueytheround Yes, though I don't think the fact that the current conflict is against terrorists gives Israel the freedom to employ tactics that are against the Geneva Conventions.

I'm not screaming "genocide" here. I'm very sympathetic to the fact that Israel is fighting not only direct terrorism but a proxy war against larger outside terrorist organizations and terrorist supporting states. But they seem to have fucked up employing this tactic. This rule is designed for exactly this scenario

@Fellixe I don't think that what Israel just did breaks the above convention as written. That's what I mean.

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The objects were not attached to persons protected under humanitarian law, nor were they likely to attract civilians.

@stueytheround I think that second point is arguable. A pager is attractive to civilians in a number of ways. Anecdotally the fact that the pager went off and in at least one case a family member responded to it is pretty good evidence of that.

@Fellixe Attractive to civilians means *designed* to cause civilian casualties. This is not. It's a personal device. I think you're desperate to make an argument for a breach of the Geneva convention which isn't there.

@stueytheround I dint think that's correct. Put a football/booby trap on a battlefield hoping that a soldier will be sentimental and pick it up and instead a local child finds it first - there's one definition of "attractive yo civilians"

@Fellixe How is a pager in someone's pocket like a football in the street? Apart from anything else it's not visible.

@Fellixe I shall leave you in the far more knowledgeable hands of @Render because clearly my real world experience of living under the threat of IRA terrorism means nothing to you.

I'm disappointed in you. REALLY disappointed.

@stueytheround @Render Sorry if I have triggered you. Not my intention to bring up bad memories. I'll leave this conversation because apparently you aren't prepared to discuss this without going after my intentions. Sorry

@Fellixe Me too. I'd prefer to walk away as friends.

FWIW
If remotely triggered IRA bombs are not boobytraps, then neither were those pagers and walkie-talkies.

However. I agree. I did challenge your motives and I shouldn't have. I'm sorry about that.
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@stueytheround @Render Thanks.

If IRA bombs were found not to be booby traps based on remote triggers that helps me in what in looking for. I'll try to look that up

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@Fellixe Yeah it's a fine line for sure.
Remote trigger, timer trigger, movement trigger. Same end result. Works as designed.
*Generally* when IRA car bombs were described in the news as "boobytrapped" they were movement based or triggered by the car battery on turning the key in the ignition.
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