The Israeli military admits for the first time that it killed its own civilians on October 7 "in immense and complex quantity" – and for that reason "it would not be morally sound to investigate these incidents". More here: electronicintifada.net/blogs/asa-wins…
@Jonathan_K_Cook Take care with these wild assertions. Yes, in combat situations, in the fog of war, sometimes people are killed by friendly fire [as happens to UK forces too] but that is the absolute exception, not the rule
@Jonathan_K_Cook Source: Hamas told us they heard it from someone in the Market.
@Jonathan_K_Cook How is that even logical?
Why not investigate ? Isn't it the reason for all the moral outrage and the justification for committing genocide. As many suspect it may very well not portray the IDF and the Israeli Government in the best light... like countless other incidents in the past ... Shereen Abu Akleh springs to mind.
@Jonathan_K_Cook Are there any actions of their own, during the whole process of this conflict thus far, that the Israelites would be prepared to investigate ?
@Jonathan_K_Cook They deliberately killed them under the Hannibal Directive
@Jonathan_K_Cook The Electronic Intifada sites an article in Ynet, by Yoav Zitun which refers to troop fatalities. Its then twisted (what a surprise) to make a false and misleading claim about “own civilians”. ynetnews.com/article/rkjqoo…