Here is a promotional video for Point Blank, a a hand-launched electro-optical guided missile by Israel Aircraft Industries.
Notice that this lethal weapon is designed as much to save innocent civilian lives as it is meant to eliminate hostile forces.
If the soldier sees that there are civilians in the area, the Point Blank can be sent back without exploding. The camera on the unit ensures that only the necessary target is hit.
This is not the type of weapon that Russia, China, North Korea of Iran would even consider developing. Only a country that cares about civilian lives in difficult environments would spend the time and money to develop a system like this.
Which is a complete rebuttal of the entire anti-Israel propaganda canon.
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