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The orders: “Don’t get caught”
Most moral army in the world
And certain countries and people will still shout the utter nonsense “right to defend themselves”.
Majority of the countries have failed humanity. They’re doing nothing after so many atrocities and the UN only have words but zero actual actions.
This pretty much shows and proves that one small state is the ‘leader’ of every country, even the US.
This pretty much shows and proves that one small state is the ‘leader’ of every country, even the US.
Could you clarify what you mean by that?
I bet the UN will say they’ve really done it now 🫠
Finger wagging intensifies
what exactly do you think the un is and can do?
The US supports this btw.
Israel is betting on the long haul, to keep the genocide going until people get tired of protesting and give up. and apparently they have won. there are less and less reactions to Israel’s genocide around the world as their atrocities drag on.
“Congratulations on violating orders, soldier. Here’s a medal.”
*house/land you mean.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The Israeli military says its soldiers violated orders and failed to meet the values of the country’s defence force when they drove with a wounded Palestinian tied to the front of their vehicle.
Video showed a wounded local man, Mujahed Azmi, lying on the bonnet of a jeep as it drives past two ambulances in Jenin.
News agency Reuters was able to confirm the location of the video from verified footage shared on social media that shows the same vehicle transporting an individual on top in Jenin.
The incident recalled scenes in the Second Intifada, when Israeli troops were criticised for tying Palestinians, including a 13-year-old boy, to the front of an army vehicle.
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation in the occupied Palestinian Territories, Francesca Albanese, called the incident an example of “human shielding in action”.
The IDF was banned from using Palestinians as human shields by the Israeli Supreme Court, but has been accused of using the practice multiple times since, the Guardian reports.
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The orders: “next time you commit war crimes don’t do it in front of the cameras!”
Horrific, not only is it a vertically shot video, but it’s also got bars on the side of it. The least shocking thing here is the IDF human rights abuses.
Don’t cut yourself on that edge.