
️This is one of the most insane disturbed things I have ever read.
“I was a sniper in Gaza. After 200, I stopped counting.
asked if there were others like him, and he said, “Of course.” He mentioned another sniper from a nearby village who “stopped counting after 400.” I asked if there were children among the victims, “Not you, in general,” and he paused, reflecting, then sighed and said, “Yes, there were children. There were children.””
Translation:
“A month and a half ago, in a parking lot near a café in central Be’er Sheva, I spoke with two young men sitting in a car. One of them had a severe head injury, and it turned out he had fought in Gaza and was wounded there. As the conversation progressed, I asked if he was receiving good treatment, and he replied that it was excellent, both physical and psychiatric. I wished him a full recovery, and he suddenly said something like: “I’ll never be okay again. You see, I was a sniper in Gaza. After 200, I stopped counting.”
After overcoming my shock, I asked if there were others like him, and he said, “Of course.” He mentioned another sniper from a nearby village who “stopped counting after 400.” I asked if there were children among the victims, “Not you, in general,” and he paused, reflecting, then sighed and said, “Yes, there were children. There were children.” It was clear to me at that moment that he, too, had killed children. I asked again, unbelieving, and he repeated the same answer.
The entire Israeli public has been educated for decades in the dehumanization of Palestinians, including soldiers. In this war, this process reached a negative peak: alongside innocent civilians who were mistakenly harmed, more and more testimonies emerged over the past year and a half about deliberate killings of innocent people on a large scale. Even if only a fraction of the soldiers who fought in Gaza committed outright murders, the numbers would still be monstrous—and this is exactly what happened.
If Israeli society had cried out and sought to bring the criminals to justice, John Brown would have been wrong. That would have been proof that child murder—nearly 20,000 minors died in the Gaza war, some of whom were likely murdered—is considered reprehensible. But Jewish-Israeli society remained silent about the phenomenon even before the war. In the first nine months of 2023, Israel killed 40 minors in the West Bank, and no one raised their voice. This has been the case for years, and John Brown himself has repeatedly exposed the institutionalized whitewashing industry that protects murderers in uniform from being prosecuted. In Gaza, this phenomenon reached an industrialized stage, and the silence continued.“
The image he quoted:
Headline:
Doctors Who Testified in Gaza Claimed: “Children Were Killed Deliberately”; The Article Sparks Outrage and Criticism
Article:
In The New York Times, an article was published featuring testimonies from dozens of American doctors, including Dr. Fred Priz from Connecticut, who described severe injuries to children in Gaza. The doctors alleged deliberate targeting of children and provided evidence to support their claims. The publication led to widespread controversy, with the doctors standing by their statements: “We have conclusive evidence.”
Mike