Israeli troops arbitrarily opened fire on Gaza’s civilians, soldier tells Sky News

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The soldier added that arbitrary murders are part of what he said to be a dominant belief among Israeli troops that there are no innocent civilians in the war in Gaza, which began after the terrorist attacks led by Hamas were led by Hamas and around 250 people were taken with hospital.

Since then, the current military offensive in Israel in Gaza has killed more than 56,000 people and seriously injured thousands more, according to health officials in the enclave.

“People do not feel mercy for them,” said the reservist, adding that his comrades openly discussed killings and that there was a largely detained belief among them that the Palestinians had not tried to prevent the attack on Hamas.

The soldier told Sky News that he was speaking because he felt like he was “participating in something bad” and believed that Palestinian civilians were “only poor, civilians who don’t really have too many choices.”

The war in Gaza “must be over,” he added.

Thousands of hungry Palestinians in Gaza translate to the aid distribution center
The Palestinians collecting aid to Gaza City on June 17.Saeed Mmt Jaras / Anadolu via Getty Images

It is rare for a member of the Israeli military service to publicly criticize the FDI in a country where military service is compulsory for all citizens over the age of 18. Those who speak publicly are likely to be ostracized.

In a statement to NBC News and Sky News after being asked about the allegations of arbitrary murders, the FDI said that it operated strictly with the rules of engagement and international law, and taking possible precautions to mitigate civil damages.

“Any assertion that there is a” generalized perception “which considers all residents of the Gaza Strip because the enemies do not reflect the values ​​of the FDI or the operational directives given to the forces,” added the press release.

“The FDI operates against targets and military objectives, and does not target civilians or civilian objects,” said the army, adding that the Israeli authorities were examining reports and complaints of any violation under international law.

The report comes after that at least 80 people were killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza on Sunday, according to Dr. Marwan al-Hams, director of the Enclave field hospitals. He added that the number was likely to increase due to current bombings and air strikes on the Gaza Strip.

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