• @Sundial@lemm.ee
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    366 months ago

    “We told them to enter the building before us,” he explained. “If there are any booby traps, they will explode and not us.”

    It was so common in the Israeli military that it had a name: “mosquito protocol.”

    But one day this spring, the soldier said an intelligence officer showed up with two Palestinian detainees – a 16-year-old boy and 20-year-old man – and told the troops to use them as human shields before entering buildings. The intelligence officer claimed they were connected to Hamas.

    When he questioned the practice, the soldier said one of his commanders told him, “‘It’s better that the Palestinian will explode and not our soldiers.’”

    “It’s quite shocking, but after a few months in Gaza you [tend not to] think clearly,” the soldier said. “You’re just tired. Obviously, I prefer that my soldiers live. But, you know, that’s not how the world works.”

    Wow. Just wow. We’ve literally gone full circle since the Nazis started dehumanizing Jews and using them for their own sick twisted gains.

  • @PugJesus@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Every accusation is a confession, etc etc. Israel is running the terrorist playbook they want you to believe is the sole domain of Hamas.

    • Jolly PlatypusOP
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      196 months ago

      It’s the fascist playbook. Accuse the other side of doing what you are doing to give you cover.

      It’s what Putin does, it’s what Orban does, it’s what Trump does, and it’s what Netanyahu does.

      These are some dark days.

  • @Milk_Sheikh@lemm.ee
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    76 months ago

    This activity unfortunately has a long history in the occupied territories.

    Palestinians were forced to remove suspicious objects from roads, tell other Palestinians to come out and surrender themselves, physically shield soldiers while they fired, and more. In 2005, the High Court of Justice ruled the practice unlawful, yet… in most cases, no one was held accountable