Israeli Soldier Admits to Arbitrary Killings and War Crimes in Gaza
The Jimmy Dore ShowJuly 9, 20256 min73,144 views
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- ποΈ An anonymous Israeli reservist detailed his experiences in Gaza, stating that IDF troops killed Palestinian civilians at random.
- π― Commanders sometimes made decisions to shoot based solely on their mood, creating a "wild west" environment.
- β οΈ The soldier expressed that prolonged exposure to violence leads to the normalization of killing and a breakdown of moral judgment.
- π£οΈ He spoke out due to his conscience, fearing ostracization and being labeled a traitor.
Historical Parallels to the Nakba
- π The discussion draws parallels to the 1948 Nakba, where Israeli soldiers allegedly committed atrocities.
- πͺ These historical accounts include mass killings, rape, and burning villages, with some survivors recounting events with detachment.
- π The documentary "Tentura" is cited, featuring Israelis admitting to brutal acts during the Nakba, including laughing about rape and murder.
Systemic Issues and Denials
- βοΈ The soldier described how some commanders could commit war crimes with few consequences.
- π° The report from Sky News is presented as significant, akin to a major news outlet reporting on such admissions.
- π« The IDF strongly denies these claims, stating they operate against military targets, not civilians.
- π The video suggests that such violence has been central to Israel's founding and continues in Gaza and the West Bank.
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War CrimesGazaIsraeli SoldiersCivilian CasualtiesNakba1948 Palestine WarSky NewsIDFArbitrary KillingsNormalization of ViolenceTentura DocumentaryHuman Rights Abuses
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