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Jon Notabot's avatar

In America, team Red and establishment team Blue pretend to disagree on everything. But one thing they openly agree on is this: Israel is not only entitled to shatter the laws of humanity, it is to be rewarded with multi billion dollar handouts, weapons shipments and the status of a "protected" nation state in which criticism there of is slandered as being "antisemitic".

Paul Bourdon's avatar

Israel can’t defeat Hamas fighters so they kill humanitarian aid workers! Evil fucks!

Ron's avatar

This report is an amazing piece of detective work that reveals how the IDF behaves. The fact that the Israeli government did what it could to try and cover up this act of cold blooded murder of innocent civilians provides a clear indication that no country should be sending any military aid to Israel! The politicians running the governments that are supplying military aid should be prosecuted to the full extent that the law allows.

@Woo4's avatar

Terrifying . A deliberate campaign to slaughter health and rescue workers. So much evidence now. What action will be taken ???? @ICC @ICJ @UN Members? Anyone?

Cynthia Marchant's avatar

And the thing is the holes in the original IDF account were only uncovered because of the coincidence that 1) one of the ambo workers was filming as their vehicle approached the scene & 2) the soldiers who buried him didnt realise either that he had a phone in his pocket or that it was filming or.both. I bet they made sure they searched for such items after that. (Of course they'd never expected any of the scene to be discovered at all. How many more such incidents have there been?

And so this location is also the site of.the hideous GHF.sites when they were operating? And for the sake of those who feel no shame at all THIS, in QLD Australia they're banning the chant of " From the River to the Sea" at rallies! Becoz.it might make some.people uncomfortable. Sickening!

huey's avatar

Its a remarkable achievement for Israeli Zionist control of the US when thier genocide is so obvious to everyone in the WORLD.

Ann Peters's avatar

When will there be justice?

Mehrdad's avatar

Who knew after fighting against Nazis, we would be aiding Nazis to do the same thing they did some 80 years ago.

George Leone's avatar

If this reconstruction is accurate — and the sheer volume of cross-referenced audio, video, satellite imagery, survivor testimony, and forensic modeling suggests it is — then this was not a “tragic misunderstanding.” It was a massacre.

Over 900 bullets. Clearly marked ambulances. Emergency lights on. Soldiers positioned on elevated ground with unobstructed sightlines. Advancing while firing. Executions at one to four meters. Bodies buried in a mass grave. Vehicles crushed. And after all that, no criminal charges — just reprimands and shifting narratives.

The work by Forensic Architecture and Earshot appears meticulous and methodical. If even a fraction of these findings are borne out under independent international scrutiny, this would constitute grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions and potential war crimes under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

What’s most disturbing isn’t just the killing of medics — who are explicitly protected under international humanitarian law — but the pattern: attack, denial, narrative shift, internal inquiry, no accountability. Impunity doesn’t just follow violence; it fuels it.

If international law means anything, it cannot stop at statements of “concern.” It requires independent investigations, real consequences, and an end to unconditional political and military cover. Otherwise, we are not witnessing a breakdown of norms — we are watching their deliberate burial.

A stands for privacy's avatar

Israelis are the most pathetic in the world