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Starglasses ,

"…leaked photos and video of detained Palestinians in Gaza, stripped to their underwear, in some cases blindfolded and handcuffed… Hagari said this week that soldiers have undressed Palestinian detainees to ensure they are not wearing explosive vests.

They aren’t wearing explosive vests. Give them their clothes back.

This is intentional evil.

SCB ,

But critics say the new videos, largely shrugged off in Israel, reflect a national mood that is highly supportive of the war in Gaza, with little empathy for the plight of Gaza’s civilians.

I mean yeah, no shit. What did people expect the mood in Israel to be??

The question isn’t “what’s the vibe there?” It’s “what happens to soldiers who break their military code?”

Altofaltception ,

Consider how many of these incidents would have been buried if it wasn’t for the digital age where recording devices are everywhere.

lolcatnip ,

OTOH, the fact that so much shit gets recorded now and still nothing happens makes it really hard for me to keep believing there’s a critical mass of decent people in the world.

PugJesus ,
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The Israeli army has pledged to take disciplinary action in what it says are a handful of isolated cases.

Doubt.

dlatch ,

Oh they’ll take disciplinary action against those who took the videos… Can’t have that leaking. Note that the headline does not state “Israeli soldier misbehaviour in Gaza create a headache for army”, it’s the Videos of part that troubles them

autotldr Bot ,

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Forces destroying plastic figurines in a toy store, or trying to burn food and water supplies in the back of an abandoned truck.

… We know our slogan – there are no people who are uninvolved.” The Israeli military blames Hamas for the civilian death toll, saying the group operates in crowded neighborhoods and uses residents as human shields.

It is based on the fight song of the Beitar Jerusalem soccer team, whose hard-core fans have a history of racist chants against Arabs and rowdy behavior.

Hamas militants also wore bodycams during their Oct. 7 rampage, capturing violent images of deadly attacks on families in their homes and revelers at a dance party.

Eran Halperin, a professor with Hebrew University’s psychology department who studies communal emotional responses to conflict, said that in previous wars between Israel and Hamas, there may have been more condemnation of these types of photos and videos from within Israeli society.

“When people feel like their individual and collective existence is under threat, they don’t have the mental capacity to empathize or apply the moral rulings when thinking about the enemy.”


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SkyezOpen ,

When people feel like their individual and collective existence is under threat, they don’t have the mental capacity to empathize or apply the moral rulings when thinking about the enemy.

Oh OK, nothing to be done then. Have at it boys.

Is it ironic that this logic justifies hamas more than it justifies the idf?

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