Gaza: Israel confesses to intentionally killing children to pressure resistance
While the Israeli occupation boasts about targeting military leaders of the Palestinian resistance, the photos and field reports in the Gaza Strip reveal that the assassinations also caused the deaths of dozens of Palestinian civilians, including women and children.
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Klein added in an article translated by Arabi21: "Barriers fell, and ill will was forgotten. Yair Lapid placed a consoling arm on Benjamin Netanyahu's shoulder, while Benny Gantz leaned his head against May Golan, and it was surprising that the entire Knesset didn't stand up and spontaneously break out to sing 'Hatikva'. It must be admitted, killing children is the most heinous of crimes. There is no crime more contemptible; in that lies its despicableness and its power. It acts as a deterrent, it's effective, and streams fresh, new blood to flow into our arteries."
Klein noted: "If anyone had any doubt that the air force is strong and threatening, the childrens' killing went and proved that it's too early to say any eulogies for it. It's strong, it's terrifying and it's confronting an army of about 30,000 soldiers who lack the means for aerial combat," pointing out that: "The killing of children and the bombing of civilians are of greater deterrence and effectiveness than any 'target bank', the infamous 'collapsing' of buildings, or any attempt to 'eradicate the foundations of terrorism once and for all.'"
The writer conveyed: "Killing children is designed to cause pain, to strike the most sensitive place of all. It isn't designed to stop terrorism; it's designed to deter the terrorists and make us happy. When Itamar Ben-Gvir talks about 'a painful blow,' I imagine that he's referring precisely to that. In fact, he should change his election slogan – not '50 dead terrorists for every missile,' but rather '50 dead children for every missile,'" noting that killing Palestinian children is an effective step engraved in the memory of Israeli public opinion.
Klein stressed: "The pictures of eight-year-old Ali Izzeldeen and his 12-year-old sister, Miar, are impossible to forget. They look too similar to our own children – after all, everyone knows a child of a similar age – and the thought that we killed them should give us no rest. These thoughts will always continue to haunt us because these pictures are not the result of just a minor misstep. It's not like a pilot arrives, boards a plane, kills whatever number of nameless, faceless human beings and returns for lunch. Here, with the dead children from Gaza, these are pictures that will haunt him all his life and appear in his nightmares. I'm sure that in the pilots' training course they prepare cadets for such a situation – a case in which their personal conscience stands in contradiction with their professional duty."
These Israeli confessions may find their way to publication in time. It holds the occupation army responsible for committing violent massacres against Palestinian civilians, especially children, under the pretext of deterring the Palestinian resistance, which has proven, in all operations, its moral superiority over the occupation when it avoided targeting women and children. Unlike the Israelis – by their own admission.