
r/Israeli_Violence

Orange County Court says Kars4Kids can no longer run its jingle ads in California, after a lawsuit alleging that donations do not go to underprivileged CA kids but instead to funding trips to Israel for Orthodox Jewish 17/18yos in New York and New Jersey.
Five years ago, Jewish thugs went looking for Arabs on the streets of Bat Yam and other cities, Ramle resident Sa'id Moussa, who was unlucky enough to find his way to the Bat Yam promenade that night, fell victim to an attempted mass lynching by more than 20 people.
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News anchor Moriah Asraf and Lt. Col. Itamar Eitam, commander of IDF’s 646th Reconnaissance Battalion, who participated in the Gaza genocide, casually discussing the idea of holding Eurovision along the “yellow line” in Gaza, joking about flattening the area.
Satellite Imagery Shows Ongoing Demolitions Across Southern Lebanon
Satellite imagery shows that at least 46 towns or villages in southern Lebanon have been heavily damaged or, in some cases, entirely flattened by the Israeli Defence Forces. Bellingcat is publishing Planet satellite imagery for the entirety of the south of Lebanon. It shows that much of the demolition and destruction has taken place in recent weeks.
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It doesn't stop: Hilltop youth settler threw a block at a cat's head in a Palestinian village in the Occupied West Bank
A group of Israeli settler fanatics tied themselves to the border fence with Syria in an effort to press the Israeli cabinet to allow colonial settlement expansion in Syrian land.
Dog owned by Palestinian family beaten by Israeli settler now stable after severe bleeding
This is the same dog that was in this post shared yesterday. According to a post on Instagram from Vet Plus Hospital in Ramallah she has lost an eye and will be permanently blind on that side.
From Middle East Eye:
>An Israeli settler was filmed violently beating a dog owned by a Palestinian family in the occupied West Bank village of Atara, with footage showing the attacker striking the animal repeatedly on the head inside the owner’s yard.
>The dog, Lucy, which the family had raised for about a year and a half, suffered serious injuries and was taken for treatment. She has since stabilised, according to Haaretz.
>The Palestinian owner, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisals, said the dog had been tied up for guarding and posed no threat. "She wasn't loose, she didn't attack him or bite him," he told Haaretz. "He attacked a tied-up dog."
>The incident occurred near an outpost set up last summer on village land in Area B. Palestinian residents say ongoing settler harassment has forced several families to abandon homes near the site, even after a previous military closure order expired.
>"Lucy was in a very miserable condition. There was severe bleeding from her eyes and her head was literally crushed," a veterinarian told Haaretz. "She was almost unconscious. She couldn't stand or move at all."