Monday, May 6, 2013
Israeli Bombing of Syria and Moral Relativism
Published on Monday, May 6, 2013 by The Guardian/UK
On Sunday, Israel dropped massive bombs near Damascus, ones which the New York Times, quoting residents, originally reported (then evidently deleted)
resulted in explosions "more massive than anything the residents of the
city. . . have witnessed during more than two years of war." The
Jerusalem Post this morning quoted
"a senior Syrian military source" as claiming that "Israel used
depleted uranium shells", though that is not confirmed. The NYT cited
a "high-ranking Syrian military official" who said the bombs "struck
several critical military facilities in some of the country's most
tightly secured and strategic areas" and killed "dozens of elite troops
stationed near the presidential palace", while the Syrian Observatory
for Human Rights said that
"at least 42 soldiers were killed in the strikes, and another 100 who
would usually be at the targeted sites remain unaccounted for."
A handout picture released by the Syrian Arab News Agency purports to show damage caused by an Israeli strike on 5 May.
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