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You seem to have missed Israel's programs Lavender and Where's Daddy:Make, or cite to, one.
No.
No. That isn’t remotely how the principal of proportionality works. The law is somewhat, but not hugely, complex. Read up on the details of the law. Other links I have posted in this thread have the details.
What’s the point?
On a happier note, here is a good way to combat protestors in support of rape jihadists.
"We were not interested in killing [Hamas] operatives only when they were in a military building or engaged in a military activity," one of the officers told +972 and Local Call.
"On the contrary, the IDF bombed them in homes without hesitation, as a first option. It's much easier to bomb a family's home. The system is built to look for them in these situations," they added.
Israel's 'Where's Daddy?' AI system helps target suspected Hamas militants when they're at home with their families, report says
Israeli forces have relied heavily on two AI systems, "Lavender" and "Where's Daddy," to identify and target suspected Hamas militants, says report.
www.businessinsider.com
As to Israel's human rights violations, I suggest reading the report by the UN's special Rapporteur as a starting point:
Despite the usual and predictable claims by Israel that the Rapporteur is an antisemite, she has far more credibility than the statements made by Israeli officials.
It's also telling that you are dead silent on the links posted above which show that even the State Department believes that Israel is guilty of serious human rights violations and that its assertions lack credibility. Even a staunch supporter of Israel like Joe Biden obviously doesn't believe any longer that Israel's actions are justifiable.
It's revealing that you condescendingly recommend others to read the stuff that you have linked here, yet you are unwilling to do the same in reverse.
As to that film by an Israeli filmmaker, sponsored by a Jewish US billionaire, I wonder what you don't understand: Hamas is a terror organisation, yet its crimes don't absolve Israel from its obligation to abide by International Law.