City War: Would The U.S. Military Wage Attack Like Israel Does?
The last time the United States embarked on an all-out clash, one in which civilian locales with purposely targeted even though the Geneva Convention forbids collective punishments for the crimes of the few, was during World War II.
Over the past week, the world has watched tension boil over between Israel and Gaza, with rockets cracking the air and buildings brought to rubble.
In the single deadliest attack in the reignition of fighting on Sunday, forty-two people including sixteen women and ten children were killed by Israeli air raids in the nucleus of Gaza City, one of the most heavily populated pockets of the planet. A day earlier, a five-story building home to numerous media production firms and news outlets, including the