Smashing toys during the holidays is a good look...
It’s evident now their target is not hamas.
And they’re puzzled why they’re hated.
For anyone curious, the IDF doesn't take action against its soldiers. They didn't do it when they killed Shireen Abu Aqleh, and they won't do it this time.
Giving them a reward counts as "taking action" so maybe they really did do something.
Of course they will! Against those who spread the videos.
They were reprimanded appropriately. "Look, people, if I have to tell you ONE MORE TIME that 'picutes' equals 'evidence'..."
If this was shared on worldnews subreddit, I'm sure some will say that this is Hamas food.
But did the food condemn Hamas?!?!?!??!1!
Wouldn't even get that far. Post would be removed and poster would be permabanned
Yes, I think Israel has pretty loud propaganda employees who are defending Israel no matter the shit they do.
The World news subreddit is so infested with them, that by now I wonder why no one is even looking at that issue?
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Two videos have surfaced over the past few days which appear to show Israel Defence Force (IDF) troops destroying property in Gaza.
One video shows soldiers setting fire to items in the back of a lorry - which has a Palestinian number plate - containing water bottles and cardboard boxes.
In recent months, the IDF has claimed to have discovered numerous tunnels used by Hamas, including a 55-metre passageway beneath al Shifa hospital.
The second video shows a soldier in what appears to be a shop that sold stationary items and toys.
The man being filmed can be heard joking about the price of items, whilst throwing them around the building and destroying them.
It comes after footage appeared to show groups of unarmed Palestinian men being detained without clothes, blindfolded and bound.
The original article contains 434 words, the summary contains 133 words. Saved 69%. I'm a bot and I'm open source!
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