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    Proletarian Rage (prolrage@todon.nl)'s status on Sunday, 06-Apr-2025 19:04:39 JSTProletarian RageProletarian Rage
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    • End Israeli Apartheid

    An Israeli soldier disclosed in a Haaretz op-ed that the military's practice of using human shields in Gaza is far more common than acknowledged and that a recent investigation was intended to create the false impression that such incidents are infrequent.

    “In #Gaza, human shields are used at least six times a day. If the Military Police want to do their job seriously, they should open at least 2,190 investigations,” the soldier stated.

    The soldiers refer to #Palestinians forced to clear homes in this way as “Shawish” or “slaves.”
    https://thecradle.co/articles/we-are-holding-slaves-israeli-soldier-reveals-systematic-use-of-palestinian-human-shields-in-gaza

    #HumanRights #warcrimes #IsraelWarCrimes #IsraelTerroristState #idf_babykillers #idf #humanShields #Palestine

    via @EndIsraeliApartheid

    In conversationabout 3 months ago from todon.nlpermalink

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      'We are holding slaves': Israeli soldier reveals systematic use of Palestinian 'human shields' in Gaza
      from @TheCradleMedia
      The soldier revealed that the Israeli Military Police are investigating just a few cases to give the impression that the practice is rare
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