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IDF admits 'extensive collateral damage' in Christmas Eve refugee camp strikes

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Silence1 · 28/12/2023 17:43

I first heard of this on Christmas Eve when someone shared an Instagram post on here I think. According to some posters we shouldn't believe Insta and the death figures will be unreliable coming from Gaza.
This was Israeli jets, presumably well trained professional pilots and they used the wrong type of munition? FFS

"Two strikes hit seven residential buildings in Maghazi, killing an estimated 86 Palestinians and injuring many more, the UN statement said. An unknown number of people were also believed to be trapped under the rubble."

All sound so familiar, in fact I've reached the point I don't believe the idiotic IDF and extremist Israeli Govt. More like it was just a giant FU from them. So brave using their air force to obliterate innocent people.

"Speaking to public broadcaster Kan news, an Israeli military official said: "The type of munition did not match the nature of the attack, causing extensive collateral damage that could have been avoided."
They said the incident was being investigated further.
Asked about the report, the IDF told the BBC that it "regrets the harm to uninvolved individuals, and is working to draw lessons from the incident".
The military said its jets had struck two targets adjacent to an area where Hamas operatives were located but that additional buildings were also hit during the strikes."

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BelleHathor · 29/12/2023 18:38

MissyB1 · 29/12/2023 17:57

I saw that, good move. Well they know all about apartheid and oppression.

My dh is South African, he grew up there during the apartheid years. He always says how come the world (rightly) called SA out on apartheid, but has kept very quiet about Israel and their apartheid?

Excellent move by South Africa. They definitely know what apartheid is. As Nelson Mandela said:
"But we know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians"
Why didn't the world notice? The Palestinians have limited access to the MSM and are less adept at controlling the narrative. A lot of ordinary people were just busy with life and thought that it was a conflict of "equals". The harrowing images have woken a lot of people up.

Apparently provisions within the Genocide convention allow anyone who assisted the Genocide to be charged. I imagine a lot of influencers who were paid to promote certain narratives are worried now.

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