no mention of zionist project mercenaries looting gaza houses of course
"... During Israel’s three-month war on Gaza, there have been
dozens of reports from Palestinian residents regarding the systematic theft of cash, gold, laptops, and mobile phones by Israeli soldiers, estimated at a value of $25 million.
Valuable personal belongings, including money and other assets, have been seized by Israeli soldiers at checkpoints. At the same time, the homes, stores, and businesses of
Palestinians forced to flee have been robbed, according to monitoring by field researchers at Palestinian rights groups.
“The value of what’s been reported to be looted points to a widespread practice,” Tahseen Elayyan, a legal researcher at Ramallah-based human rights organisation Al-Haq, told
The New Arab. “Israeli occupying authorities justify this under the pretext that the money belongs to Hamas.”
Besides unleashing a
brutal air and ground assault on the blockaded enclave since October, the Israeli military has engaged in abusive activities - from raiding residential areas and vandalising private homes to looting businesses and civilian properties.
In-depth: Rights groups allege that Israeli soldiers in Gaza have engaged in property theft and looting estimated at a value of $25 million.
www.newarab.com
plus the usual criminal activity by "the most moral army in the world"
funny how we do not hear this phrase any more
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Since Israel’s invasion in October, soldiers have shared videos from Gaza on social media, offering a rare, unsanctioned look at operations on the ground. Some have been viewed by small circles of people; others have reached tens of thousands.
The New York Times reviewed hundreds of these videos. Some show unremarkable parts of a soldier’s life — eating, hanging out or sending messages to loved ones back home.
Others capture soldiers vandalizing local shops and school classrooms, making derogatory comments about Palestinians, bulldozing what appear to be civilian areas and calling for the building of Israeli settlements in Gaza, an inflammatory idea that is promoted by some far-right Israeli politicians.
Some of the soldiers’ posts violate
regulations of the Israel Defense Forces that restrict the use of social media by its personnel, which specifically forbid sharing content that may “affect the image of the I.D.F. and its perceptions in the eyes of the public,” or that shows behavior that “harms human dignity.”
An analysis of social media videos found Israeli soldiers filming themselves in Gaza and destroying what appears to be civilian property. The footage provides a rare and unsanctioned window into the war.
www.nytimes.com
comrade stalin
new york