Israeli soldiers on the northern border have been seen using a medieval catapult-like weapon to shoot flaming projectiles into Lebanon, igniting plantations to prevent Hezbollah fighters from infiltrating into the south.
Footage widely shared on social media shows the soldiers loading a trebuchet and flinging fireballs into Lebanese territory. “This is a local initiative and not a tool that is widely used,” the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement, denying that this is a widely adopted tactic by the forces.
- “We are the only democracy in the region. We must defend ourselves against this barbaric group who have a medieval world-view.” - “'…Fire up the trebuchets” 
- igniting plantations to prevent Hezbollah fighters from infiltrating into the south. - Yeah, that’s not the real reason. Might be a secondary reason, but just like in Gaza, destruction of food sources and civilian property is NOT incidental. It’s very much a deliberate tactic, which is a war crime. - destruction of food sources and civilian property - Sooo… just bog-standard “counter-insurgency,” then? - No. Just because the US military does it with impunity doesn’t mean it’s standard and not a war crime. - Strange… I could swear it was the exact same strategy used by colonialist forces since colonialism began, including every European power in Africa, right up to modern-day conflicts such as the Anglo-Malayan War, the Vietnam War, and pretty much everything Israel has done right up to this very day. - Are you saying it was all war crimes? - Strange… I could swear it was the exact same strategy used by colonialist forces since colonialism began - Yeah, international humanitarian laws weren’t codified because nobody was doing things that they should never do… - Are you saying it was all war crimes? - All the instances of targeting civilians and food sources as a weapon of war? You bet your ass I am. - All the instances of targeting civilians and food sources as a weapon of war? You bet your ass I am. - Well… fine, then. 
 
- No, it was added to the Geneva convention in 1977 - No, it was added to the Geneva convention in 1977 - So something is only evil once a pack of institutionalized racketeers writes a bunch of legalese about it? - Well, the question was on the practice’s legality, not its morality. - So yes. - I’d say that there’s a whole lot more to it than merely it’s legality and/or morality. 
 
- Depends on whether you define a crime as a “legal” bad action or a “moral” bad action. While the latter may be problematic, because anyone can have different values, it is still widely considered a bad thing to kill people who did not do anything. - Depends on whether you define a crime as a “legal” bad action or a “moral” bad action. - Is that all there is to it, though? The backlash against Israel since Oct 7 isn’t adequately explained by either… neither is the generalized silence on Israel’s behavior before Oct 7. - I’m reminded here of Sun Tzu’s concept of “moral law” - which neither concerns itself with morality nor law, but rather the credibility of the actors in question. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Well, it is the superior siege engine. - preferred superior siege engine 
 
- Just like the Old Testament! - That’s the only testament they know. - The new testament was just as boring. I gave it a 3/10. Plot point was all over the place, inconsistencies , unbelievable characters ,and the motivation seemed force. Would not recommend. 
 
 
- Shooting balls of fire might be medieval, but the IDF doesn’t care about rules of war and Geneva convention anyway. “eh war crime shmore crime, am I right?” 
- I might be wrong, but didn’t Einstein say something about WW3 being fought with a club? Maybe this is the beginning of that developement back to the roots. - “I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.” - Albert Einstein. - Snopes says this sentiment was actually expressed by Einstein, though perhaps not in this exact phrasing. - relevant xkcd 
 
- WW4 
 
- Slightly more HD version here on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgJmAK-MxhQ  
- “catapult like” they fucking wish 
 
- For what it’s worth, this is the only article I can find that says it was for burning “plantations.” - From NBC News - The official said that while the weapon was not sanctioned by military leadership, the troops were fulfilling a legitimate military task of burning away thick shrubbery along the border where Hezbollah fighters sometimes hide. - Or, if you prefer an outlet with a different perspective… - From Middle East Eye - Israeli media suggested that launching projectiles into Lebanon was aimed at exposing Hezbollah fighters using the dense foliage as cover in the area. It could also be in preparation for a ground invasion. - What israel is allowed to do it create a buffer zone within their own territories. Move back their Nazi colony. - What israel is not allowed to do is create a buffer zone in Lebanon by burning farmland and acres to the ground. Which they subsequently use as excuse to expand their Lebensraum on. 
 





