Ergo, if you let the Red Cross workers into while the fighting continues, the IDF will either have to compromise their fighting ability (for fear of killing a Red Cross worker) or the IDF will have to accept the political fallout that will come when Red Cross workers get killed.Really? I don't suppose you know the history of the Red Cross.
Do you think that they just blindly run across fire zones?
Seems to me they've been in enough wars to have learned by now.
For example, in WWII, one of our subs sunk a Japanese hospital ship that had the Red Cross symbol painted on the side of the ship. It was a night attack, in the fog, and with the way the ship blew up, the crew was sure the ship was carrying munitions. However, because the US couldn't prove that it was in fact carrying arms, the sub commander was court martialed and the US paid reparations to the Japanese government (during the war too!).Hmmm, so, what you're saying is that, in the past, the enemy has disguised himself as belonging to the Red Cross.
But that's what you're saying he might do now.
But in the past, we didn't keep the Red Cross off the battlefield (well, lately we have, along with reporters).
But now it is different because now the enemy might do the same thing the enemy did in the past when things were the same.
So, things are the same which means that things are different.
Could you try explaining that, one more time?
You see, you accept certain limitations when you are one of the "good" guys.