u/swatevil

Israel is struggling to stop endless soldiers from posting their "misconduct" on social media

Israel is struggling to stop endless soldiers from posting their "misconduct" on social media

Notice how they're not trying to stop the actual crimes but they're trying to stop them from posting because you know people will hate them more?! Also see the word play here "misconduct" instead of crimes

you gotta remove the space yourself

https://web.archive.org/web/20260518124706/https://www.timesofisrael .com/idf-struggles-to-throttle-endless-feed-of-soldiers-posting-misdeeds-on-social-media/

u/swatevil — 9 hours ago
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Israeli settlers drove into a herd of livestock belonging to a Palestinian shepherd in the occupied West Bank, running over several animals. .

Footage shows two injured sheep trapped beneath the vehicle before the settlers drove away. This is how they abuse Palestinians that have signed peace deals this is supposed to be PLO governed territory which they have signed "peace" deals with Israel decades ago.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DYegl5aExTO/

u/Hopeful-Big6843 — 1 day ago

a joint attack by Israeli settlers and IDF in Rujum Alai - the agricultural lands of the Palestinians of Khalet al Amira

The incident began when settlers, as they do every day, invaded with their livestock, drove the herd into the residents’ olive groves and wheat fields, cut fences, and together woth forces - attacked residents and solidarity activists. Among those who took part in the incident was the well-known settler Shimon Atiya from the “Roots Farm" outpost who attempted to expell Palestinians' flocks from their pasture. Four Palestinians and one solidarity activist were arrested during the incident by the apartheid forces and are currently being held at the Hebron police station.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DX-CETetaIm/

u/swatevil — 4 days ago