Since invading Gaza, Israeli soldiers have routinely taken photos and videos of themselves blowing up homes and schools, and abusing captives
ed note–as always, a laundry list of ‘must knows’ that every Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, let us state the foundational facts associated with all of this that even now, 3,000 years too late, seems to elude everyone’s understanding, which is that ‘they’– whether we refer to them as ‘Jews’ or as they originally called themselves, i.e. ‘Hebrews’ or ‘Israelites’–DESPISE Gentiles, DESPISE their civilizations, DESPISE their culture, DESPISE their religions, DESPISE their value systems, etc.
Equally important is the fact that this hatred began LONG before there was ever this thing known as ‘Zionism’, LONG before there was this guy named Theodor Herzl, LONG before there were books known as the Talmud, Zohar, Kaballah, etc.
We point this out due to what is the paralyzing degree of misunderstanding (polite word for stupidity) viz what are the ‘nuts and bolts’ of this thing known as the ‘Jewish problem’. Many people, and especially those who immerse themselves in the news dealing with Israel and the Middle East are constantly found chirping the nonsense that all of mankind’s woes in dealing with those of the Hebraic persuasion began in 1948 but that previous to this date, everything was peaches & cream as far as relations between the Jew and the Gentile was concerned, and this is simply not the case,
AT ALL…
The Hebrews/Israelites/Judah-ites/Judeans/Jews–whatever combination of consonants and vowels one chooses to use in describing them–have been AND REMAIN TO THIS DAY on a 24/7/365 seek-and-destroy mission against Gentiles, a S&D mission that began IMMEDIATELY upon them crash-landing here on earth from whatever galactic corner of hell it was that they previously called home, and all anyone need do for him/herself in validating the existence of this seek-and-destroy is to sit down and read the Jews’ literature on all of it, meaning the Torah or Old Testament.
It is, from cover to cover, beginning with Genesis and ending with Malachi, a non-stop, unbroken chain of testimony to what has been the Hebraic war against the Gentiles, beginning with the Old Testament tales describing the manner in which Abraham and Sarah set themselves up in Pharaoh’s court as pimp and prostitute, respectively, in return for gold, silver, slaves and livestock, as well as engaging in the typically Hebraic practice of Jews insinuating themselves into the highest corridors of political power as the necessary precursor to attaining some political objective otherwise unobtainable.
But even more telling than this, ladies and Gentile-men, i.e. all the tales of skullduggery, treachery, theft, murder, fraud, rape (including of Gentile children) etc, is the fact that every year, as it has been for the last 3,000, Jews worldwide congregate and CELEBRATE in a very open, loud, and brash manner what they believe their ancestors did in causing destruction and destitution to Gentiles in the past.
‘Passover’ celebrates the destruction of Egypt…
‘Hannukuh’ (or, as the late, great, and greatly-missed Mike Piper used to disparagingly refer to it, ‘H’Nookah’) celebrates the destruction of the Greeks…
‘Purim’ celebrates the destruction of the Persians and is disturbingly marked every year by Jews eating pastries made out to resemble the eyes, ears, hands, hearts, livers, etc, of their Persian enemies…
Now, whether any of the events being celebrated in these various religious festivals actually took place or not is irrelevant to the fact that the Jews believe that they did, and furthermore, the fact that they REVEL in the misery and destruction said to have been perpetrated by their forefathers against the Gentiles of yesteryear.
Therefore, no one with an honest and MATURE understanding of what makes these people ‘tick’ in the manner that they do should be in the least bit offended or shocked over the manner in which Jewish terrorists working for the terrorist IDF are posting pics, videos, etc, mocking/celebrating the death and destruction that they have caused in Gaza, as all of this is but a modern-day, technologically-advanced version of what their forefathers did in years past as recounted in the Torah (Old Testament) and which is commemorated in those aforelisted yearly religious celebrations.
And please, no ‘schooling’ from those starry-eyed, ‘non-judgmental’ and progressive types who try and draw this (non-existent) distinction between the ‘Zionist’ Jews of Israel and the ‘Jews of compassion and conscience’ who operate under the pretenses of protesting what has been done to the Palestinians.
They–these same ‘Jews of conscience and compassion’–gleefully and enthusiastically coagulate in their yearly celebrations of Passover, H’Nookah and Purim every bit as much as do their ‘right-wing’ counterparts and with no apologies for the obvious genocidal and anti-Gentile themes that pervade all these celebrations.
And what’s worse is the fact that their Gentile friends will–with no understanding whatsoever of what it is that their ‘nice Jewish friends’ are celebrating with these feasts–congratulate them on the occasion of these various yearly festivals with well-wishes such as ‘Happy Passover’, ‘Happy Hannukah’, and ‘Happy Purim’, and will do so completely incognizant of the fact that what the Jews are celebrating is Gentile death, Gentile destitution, and Gentile despoilment in the very same manner as the whole world is witnessing right now taking place in Gaza and in Lebanon.We have said it before, ladies and Gentile-men, and we’ll say it again–
We don’t have Jewish problem as much as we do a Gentile one.
Middle East Eye
Israeli soldiers have committed widespread abuses in Gaza, including potential war crimes, according to photos and videos they posted, shared and celebrated on their social media accounts, a new documentary has revealed.
According to the feature-length documentary Gaza, published online by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit on Thursday, Israeli forces routinely shared abuses they committed on platforms including TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook after invading the enclave.
The crimes ranged from wanton destruction and looting, to the demolition of entire neighbourhoods and illegal killings.
Al Jazeera said it was able to track down the names, ranks and military units of many of the soldiers after compiling a database of ‘over 2,500 social media accounts, containing photos and videos placed online by Israeli soldiers’.
Human rights lawyer Rodney Dixon, who watched an early screening of the documentary, called it ‘a treasure trove you very seldom come across’.
Dixon suggested that the documentary could be of relevance to the International Criminal Court (ICC), claiming it included material which ‘prosecutors will be licking their lips at’.
Israeli and Hamas leaders are currently facing a range of charges before the ICC for their roles in alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity during the war on Gaza.
In May, ICC prosecutor Karim Khan said he filed an application for arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar, Ismail Haniyeh and Mohammed Deif.
ICC needs to investigate
The Al Jazeera documentary also supports previous investigations which have highlighted how Palestinian civilians are routinely killed by Israeli snipers.
In January, Middle East Eye reported that an Israeli sniper shot dead an elderly Palestinian woman whose grandson was holding a white flag.
Commenting on the abuses featured in the documentary, Dixon said: ‘Just because a civilian is in an area where combat is going on does not make them fair game.’
‘If they get involved in hostilities at a particular moment, yes, they lose their civilian status, they can be targeted. But then you have to show the evidence that they are presenting a threat to you,’ he said.
‘It’s potentially a matter that the International Criminal Court would want to look at,’ Dixon added.
The documentary also referenced one video uploaded to YouTube by a member of Israel’s 202nd Paratroopers Battalion, in which three unarmed Palestinian men were shot dead by Israeli snipers.
Retired British army general Charlie Herbert said it was ‘extraordinary’ that an Israeli soldier uploaded the video to YouTube. ‘The degree of impunity,’ he said.
Later, when commenting on an incident where an Israeli soldier blew up a building, Herbert said: ‘The fact that they’ve been able to rig these buildings up with explosives shows very clearly there’s no current threat from those buildings.’
‘We destroyed a whole village as revenge’
The film also explored how an Israeli army unit destroyed Khirbet Khaza’a, a small town just across the barrier wall separating Gaza from the Israeli kibbutz of Nir Oz, which was attacked on 7 October.
One soldier posted on Facebook a video set to music showing the destruction of the town, along with a voiceover saying: ‘We went joyously to annihilate the village of the Nazis. We worked hard for two weeks. We blew up the entire village.’
At the end of the operation the soldiers posted before and after shots of the destruction.
According to a separate video posted on Instagram, Israeli soldiers could be seen leaving with a message that read: ‘Mission accomplished. We… destroyed a whole village as a revenge for what they did to Kibbutz Nir Oz.’
According to Dixon, the human rights lawyer, ‘It is strictly prohibited to use reprisal against the civilian population of your enemy.’
Bill Van Esveld, an associate children’s rights director at Human Rights Watch, said that the large-scale unnecessary destruction of civilian property was prohibited by the Geneva Conventions and under the Rome Statute of the ICC.
The documentary also includes testimony from Fadi Bakr, a former prisoner at the Sde Teiman detention camp in southern Israel.
After sharing his personal account of his own detention and torture, Bakr describes witnessing Israeli soldiers arranging the rape of one of his fellow prisoners by a dog.
‘They [Israeli forces] forced him [the Palestinian prisoner] to the ground on his belly. They tied his hands and tied his feet. There were about eight or nine soldiers. They stripped him of his underpants. A captain came and sprayed something on his backside. There was a dog there. They unleashed the dog on him. The dog raped the young man. It raped him, literally speaking. Rape.’
‘It is impossible that anyone ever heard of it or saw it, or [it] could be imagined by a human mind,’ he added.
The documentary also highlights the role played by US President Joe Biden and suggests he was the most senior enabler of alleged Israeli criminality, and also explores possible British complicity in Israeli abuses, especially via RAF surveillance flights over Gaza from the Akrotiri base in Cyprus.
The film opens with a quote from Palestinian novelist Susan Abulhawa: ‘The West cannot hide, they cannot claim ignorance. Nobody can say they didn’t know. We live in an era of technology and this has been described as the first livestream genocide in history, and I believe that to be true.’
The headline makes no sense.
“Potential” means “could happen in the future”. How can you “TikTok” something that hasn’t happened yet?
ed note–it would appear that the piece was titled under the assumption that those perpetrating these wars crimes were giving the ‘prosecution’ all the evidence they need in convicting them.