• rumimevlevi@lemmings.world
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    3 days ago

    Does it also mean if someone abduct someone just for vengence without any demand to the family of the victim mean he don’t have a hostage?

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      3 days ago

      I’m sorry, but I’m having a difficult time understanding what you’re asking. Are you asking if someone counts as a hostage if they got abducted by someone else just for vengeance? If so, then no, they’re not hostages. This would be considered a kidnapping.

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          Illegal? No, most countries arrest people on grounds of probable cause. In this case, Israel can just cite that they arrested this crew for national security reasons, which is technically legal. During their arrest they’ll determine whether or not they want to file charges against them. If they do then they’ll proceed to a trail, otherwise they’ll be released.

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              I’m not defending it, I’m just pointing that the detainment of this point and it’s crew is technically legal. Agreeing or disagreeing with is irrelevant to the point.

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                Yoy are spreading the propaganda of security concerns that israel always use. They even use it to justify the 3 months of new aid entering gaza. You know very well that there is zero arms and no security concerns

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                  That’s not where the security concern comes from. If they allow this boat to land then that means their blockade isn’t perfect, and there are cracks to exploit, and you can be sure that these cracks will be exploited. Also, more importantly, if they actually step foot in Gaza, there’s a very high chance they’ll either get killed or be taken as hostages. That will cause another round international outrage that Israel would rather avoid. It’s much simpler to intercept them and send them back to their countries after contacting their countries respective embassies.

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                    It’s the occupied who should have security concerns not the occupied who been ignoring international laws for decade. Like i already said the blockade is illegal.

                    Whatever the activists risk their life or not is none of israel business

                    You really think you are smart and claim not to defend israel but everything you type show that you are a liar. At least go to one or two posts about israeli crimes and condemn them if you expect to fool us