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Tweeters considered it the pinnacle of brutality. Israeli soldier gives his daughter a house bombing in Gaza

11/26/2023, 4:26:44 PM

Highlights: Tweeters considered it the pinnacle of brutality. Israeli soldier gives his daughter a house bombing in Gaza. Many commented on another clip of an Israeli soldier, sitting in a house abandoned in Gaza and suggesting to take the sofa with him to his wife. The episode (2023/11/26) of the program "Shabakat" highlighted some of them, as the soldiers' actions were considered a reflection of the ethics and brutality of the Israeli occupation. The video was posted by websites and multiple media outlets.

Videos circulated on social media platforms during the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip showing the Israeli provocation of the Palestinians, most notably a message from a soldier giving his daughter - on the occasion of her second birthday - a bombing of a house in Gaza.


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Videos circulated on social media platforms during the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, showing the Israeli provocation to the Palestinians, most notably a message from a soldier giving his daughter - on the occasion of her second birthday - a bombing of a house in Gaza, in an act that tweeters on social networking sites considered to reflect psychological illness among the occupation soldiers.

A video posted by websites and multiple media outlets showed an Israeli officer saying: "I dedicate this bombing, on the occasion of her second birthday, my daughter, I miss you. And you'll be proud," he said, and then the countdown to the moment of the explosion begins.

Afterwards, the multi-storey residential building in the Gaza Strip is shown to have suffered a massive explosion.

Other clips of Israeli provocation were also circulated on social media, including a video of an Israeli soldier named Mattin Cohen – posted on his TikTok account – playing a guitar over the rubble of a house in Gaza. When many asked him who the guitar was and where he got it from as long as he was on a battlefield, he later deleted the clip.

It turned out that the guitar owner is a Palestinian singer from Gaza named Hamada Imad, who wrote on his Instagram account: "I know this guitar very well, my father gave me this guitar 15 years ago, and I quickly lost my father in the attack on Gaza in 2014, and now they have come to take the last thing I have from him."

Stealing everything in Gaza


Tweeters and commentators on social media criticized these behaviors, and the episode (2023/11/26) of the program "Shabakat" highlighted some of them, as the soldiers' actions were considered a reflection of the ethics and brutality of the Israeli occupation.

Lamees described the Israeli officer's actions as "a shocking level of psychopathy expressed by Israeli soldiers; no single soul can dedicate a bombardment to a child. What's so exhilarating about that?"

Fatima considered that "the amount of boasting indicates a great inferiority complex felt by the Israeli soldiers, as they jump, laugh and jump to tease the Palestinian in any way, but - unfortunately - this only reflects their brutality."

Narges tweeted: "The bombing of the house of innocent civilian residents is a gift for a two-year-old girl! They say the resistance is terrorist! Doesn't the world see these passages? They owe themselves to it."

In her comment, Samar went in the same direction, saying: "They broke into the sanctity of homes, destroyed them, dug up the memories of their residents, stole their dreams; they want to steal everything from the residents of Gaza."

Many commented on another clip of an Israeli soldier, sitting in a house abandoned in Gaza and suggesting to take the sofa with him to his wife, by saying "steal everything from Gaza."

Source : Al Jazeera