What exactly is "unnecessary force and brutality" when fighting people who want to kill you, your family, and your entire people?
Oh, I don't know. Maybe dropping cluster bombs all over the country, many of which didn't explode on initial contact, many of which fell in towns and cities. Funny, quite often they are these little yellow disks that children mistake for toys and decide to play with.... hmmm.....
But nevertheless, I would be curious to learn why you think that Israel are not the good guys, that the people shooting at them are not bad guys, that Israel doesn't want peace, and that Israel are not justified in getting rid of the bad guys threatening them.
We've been through this already. I believe that there are very few cases in which it is good guy vs bad guy, and most often it is bad guy vs bad guy with innocents caught in-between, and most often the bad guys on both sides are claiming they're doing it for the sake of the innocents although those are the ones who get harmed most!
The reason the terrorists use human shields and surround themselves with children is because THEY, in contrast do you, do NOT think the Israeli army is evil. They believe that human shields work against Jews. That is the reputation the IDF has among Israel's enemies.
This is interesting, let's examine it with an example.
Let's say that China invades the U.S. Or let's pretend that all of south and central america has consolidated into some kind of EU block and invaded, whatever. Some kind of foreign power.
Let's say that you live in, I don't know, Dallas. And this army is moving in on Dallas and dropping leaflets stating that they're gonna bomb the bejeezus out of the area and you should leave.
Now, Dallas is your home. You know, the place that you live and have all your stuff and family? So leaving means you're going to be a refugee, same as all those folks that had to leave new orleans for Katrina only there's no way of knowing if you'll ever get to return and there's a pretty good chance that home will be destroyed.
So, assuming that you're fit to travel.
Assuming your family is fit to travel (no sick aunts or uncles etc)
Assuming you have the means to travel (a vehicle with sufficient gas, friend with room in his car)
Assuming you and your family are willing to leave your home and all your possessions
Then you have to face the wonders of a mass exodus at a time when roads, bridges and airports are being shelled.
So, the airport is shut down due to shelling, that's one option that's gone. You can take the highway, but several vehicles, both military and civillian have been hit in the last few hours and many bridges have been destroyed. Throw in the fact that any semblance of order has pretty much disapeared which means there will also be opportunists looking to rob any easy pickings (those easy pickings being a family of mostly women and children with only one man among them) and suddenly things don't look so rosy.
Also consider that once you leave your home and familiar surroundings you're pretty much at the mercy of others. Meaning that unless you've got a months supply of food, water medicine and fuel with you that you will have to depend on someone else to be charitable and share in a time of war, which is sketchy considering the civil authority has broken down or is too busy dealing with the war itself.
And to top it off, let's say your plan is to go to Ohio as that's north of Texas. But lo and behold, the enemy is also going to be bombing the crap out of Ohio too. So, even if you leave there's no guarantee of safety as the entire country is a target.
So for any number of valid reasons you stay behind, because you can't travel, it isn't safe to travel, or even, *gasp* because this is your home damnit and you decide you're not going to go.
So this foreign army bombs the crap out of the city (that cowardly U.S army division had the GALL to hide themselves in the city, instead of doing the honorable thing and going out in the open in a big group where one airstrike could wipe out most of them)
Now as to the details of the bombing, the army units in the city were mostly untouched, because they did not hide amongst large groups of civillians in easily collapsible big buildings but were rather spread out and dug into to underground positions, not hiding in apartment buildings and the like. The foreign army, of course, picks the easiest to identify targets which are big buildings and reduces those to rubble, with the thinking that by taking out these easy targets they will punish the civillian populace for daring to side with their own armed forces and it will be a bonus if they actually get any soldiers too. Just about anything is fair game- taking out a phone exchange can be justified as denying the enemy use of civillian communications infrastructure. Taking out a water treatment plant is denying enemy troops a vital need (too bad for the civies, LOL!)
In the aftermath, the foreign army comes out and says that it's the U.S army's fault that Dallas was bombed, and any casualties from the bombing is also the U.S army's fault because they used you as a human shield.
Would you buy that and turn against the army that was defending you???
The Lebanese sure didn't. The summer war of 2006 succeeded in making Hezbollah stronger, not weaker.
That's not true. In fact Israel's enemies are considerably weaker now than in 1948 or even in 1866.
The PLO, once the military arm of the Arab franchise of the German Nazis is not reduced to a bunch of weak politicians trying to remain in power with Israel's help.
The Muslim Brotherhood, a somewhat new enemy, is reduced to ruling Gaza; with all the sympathy of the world for their plan to kill the Jews, but nevertheless reduced to ruling Gaza.
Egypt was once a formidable military power capable of destroying Israel. Today Egypt is reduced to trying to kill a few Darfurian refugees before they cross the border to Israel.
Syria was once a cornerstone of Arab nationalism. Today Syria is disliked even by the other Arabs.
Yes, Israel sure is doing great right now. It's government is incredibly stable too!