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He walks off after about 35 minutes of a 60-minute interview. In our view, this is an expose of the deep bias that permeates Human Rights Watch. You be the judge. Roth even goes as far as to claim that Israeli soldiers knowingly shot at people speaking in Hebrew. Ironically, we also offer an apology to Norman Finkelstein here. This is quite an episode. 04:44 Dershowitz was unfair to Finkelstein 13:05 Roth Intro 16:02 Proportionality 47:59 Israel Shoots White Flags and its Own Hostages [email protected] Chairman of HRW repudiates Ken Roth: https://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/20/op... Danielle Haas HRW letter or resignation: / 1727452511408152934 HRW on Palestinian White Flag Deaths: https://www.hrw.org/report/2009/08/13... HRW on Iraq: https://www.hrw.org/report/2003/12/11... HRW - Needless Deaths in the Gulf War: https://www.hrw.org/legacy/reports/19... KEN ROTH refers us to these sources: “Munitions experts say 2,000 pound bombs are almost never used by the U.S. military anymore in densely populated areas.” https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/21/wo... 2,000-pound bombs are normally used sparingly by Western militaries, experts say, because of their potential impact on densely populated areas like Gaza. International humanitarian law prohibits indiscriminate bombing. Marc Garlasco a former US defense intelligence analyst and former UN war crimes investigator, said the density of Israel’s first month of bombardment in Gaza had “not been seen since Vietnam.” …“You’d have to go back to the Vietnam war to make a comparison,” said Garlasco. “Even in both Iraq wars it was never that dense.” The US dropped a 2,000-pound bomb only once during its fight against ISIS – the most recent Western war on a militant group in the Middle East. It fell on the so-called caliphate’s self-declared capital of Raqqa in Syria. https://www.cnn.com/gaza-israel-big-b... Around 90% of the munitions Israel dropped in Gaza in the first two weeks of the war were 1,000 to 2,000-pound satellite-guided bombs, a senior US military official told The Times. Garlasco noted that these bombs are "really big" and are being used on a large scale despite Israel also having thousands of smaller bombs from the United States that are designed to minimize damage. By comparison, US military officials felt that the 500-pound aerial bomb was too large to use on most Islamic State targets in urban parts of Mosul, Iraq, and Raqqa, Syria. https://www.businessinsider.com/israe... The cases you cited were from the first Gulf War. The US was lambasted for the harm they caused to civilians (by Human Rights Watch and others) and largely stopped.