Actually, it’s not. Targeting is a process. Controls placed on packages to avoid striking not-the-target is part of that. When you hit something other than an approved target, or mistake someone else for your target and strike them with weapons system (bomb, missile, or even non-kinetic effects) you are executing non-discriminate targeting. Also: The three separate cars from the relief organization that the IDF destroyed. That’s a perfect example. Either they knew that the 3x (properly registered with Israel/IDF) vehicles were not a legitimate military target and struck them anyways (discriminate targeting) or they didn’t do their due diligence and struck them anyways (indiscriminate targeting). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk