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Investigation reveals Israeli troops committing first ever 'live streamed genocide'

 

 

https://thecradle.co/articles/investigation-reveals-israeli-troops-committing-first-ever-live-streamed-genocide  

The new documentary compiles footage of war crimes committed and posted online by Israeli soldiers in Gaza

News Desk   OCT 4, 2024


Palestinian victims of Israel's military campaign in Gaza (Photo credit: Euro Med Human Rights)

Al Jazeera has released a new documentary, available on YouTube, detailing 

Israeli war crimes and human rights violations in Gaza, based on videos 

filmed and posted on social media by soldiers themselves.

“We live in an era of technology, and this has been described as the first 

livestreamed genocide in history,” Palestinian novelist Susan Abulhawa told 

Al Jazeera’s investigative unit (I-Unit).

Since the start of Israel’s extermination campaign in Gaza last October, Israeli 

soldiers have posted thousands of videos and photos on Instagram, 

Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.

Rodney Dixon, an international law expert featured in the film, says the videos 

are “a treasure trove which you very seldom come across … something which 

I think prosecutors will be licking their lips at.”

The film also includes information collected by Al Jazeera journalists working 

on the ground in Gaza, as well as Israeli military drone footage. It is unclear 

how Al Jazeera obtained the drone footage.

The videos show evidence of the Israeli army’s murder of unarmed civilians, 

wanton destruction, torture of detainees, and use of human shields in Gaza.

Many videos showed Israeli soldiers using explosives to demolish residential 

buildings and homes.

“The fact that they’ve been able to rig these buildings up with explosives 

shows very clearly that there’s no current threat from those buildings,” 

Charlie Herbert, a retired major general in the British Army and researcher 

for the project, told Al Jazeera.

In one video, a French-Israeli soldier films a detainee being pulled from 

the back of a truck and says, “Look, I’m going to show you his back. 

You’re going to laugh at this. He was tortured.”

“They took my son, the eldest, who had just been married,” a Palestinian man, 

Abu Amer, explained to Al Jazeera. “He was tortured. I could hear his screams 

as they were suffocating him and beating him in the adjacent room. 

There was nothing we could do with the rifles pointed at our heads. 

We could not make a move.”

A Palestinian from Gaza, Fadi Bakr, told Al Jazeera he was forced to lie 

on a decomposing corpse by a soldier who threatened to execute him.

Bakr was later sent to the notorious Sde Teiman detention center in 

southern Israel, where he saw guards using a dog to rape a young male 

inmate.

Footage gathered by Al Jazeera Arabic showed Israeli soldiers forcing a 

detainee to inspect empty buildings while being monitored by a drone.

Separate footage shows bloodied detainees being fitted with cameras so 

they can enter potentially booby-trapped buildings before Israeli soldiers.

The Al Jazeera investigation also showed a video placed online by a soldier 

called Shalom Gilbert, a member of the 202 Paratroopers Battalion. 

The video shows three unarmed men being killed by snipers.

Since 7 October, Israel’s military campaign to destroy Gaza and ethnically 

cleanse its 2.3 million inhabitants has killed over 41,700 people, the majority 

women and children, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.

In July, researchers published an article discussing the possible death toll in 

Gaza, in which they estimated at least 186,000 deaths could be attributable 

to the current conflict in Gaza.

Source: https://thecradle.co/articles/investigation-reveals-israeli-troops-

committing-first-ever-live-streamed-genocide 

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The Qatar-funded 24/7 English-language media network Al Jazeera recently uploaded on 

YouTube a documentary detailing the war crimes and human rights violations committed by 

the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in Gaza.

The investigation team even found that the IDF posted all of its violent actions "real-time" since 

the start of Israel's extermination campaign on the enclave – be it videos or photos – on 

Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube by its own soldiers.

"We live in an era of technology, and this has been described as the first live-streamed 

genocide in history," Palestinian novelist Susan Abulhawa told Al Jazeera's investigative 

unit (I-Unit).

The I-Unit's new documentary investigates Israeli war crimes primarily through the medium of 

the evidence Israeli soldiers themselves have provided. International law expert Rodney Dixon, 

who was featured in the film, says that the videos are "a treasure trove which you very seldom 

come across – something which I think prosecutors will be licking their lips at."

The almost 1.5-hour video titled "Investigating war crimes in Gaza," also includes information 

collected by Al Jazeera journalists working at ground zero. It also has Israeli military drone 

footage. The videos show evidence of IDF's murder of unarmed civilians, wanton destruction, 

torture of detainees and use of human shields in Gaza. According to the I-Unit, all may be 

violations of international humanitarian law (IHL) and war crimes under the Rome Statute of 

the International Criminal Court (ICC).

However, how the media outlet obtained the drone videos was not indicated.

Moreover, some of the videos showed Israeli soldiers using explosives to flatten residential 

buildings and houses.

"The fact that they've been able to rig these buildings up with explosives shows very clearly 

that there's no current threat from those buildings," Charlie Herbert, a retired major general in 

the British Army and researcher for the project, told the news outlet.

According to Al Jazeera, Western journalists have portrayed the war on Gaza as complex and 

nuanced but IDF's social media posts suggested they regarded it as anything but. 

So, they decided to investigate these posts.

"It expected to have to dedicate considerable resources to geolocation – the use of satellite 

maps and other sources to identify specific locations – and to the use of facial recognition 

software to scan the internet to identify the soldiers featured in the photos and videos," the 

probe team said. "What it found was that, for the most part, soldiers posted material in their 

own names on publicly accessible platforms and often gave details of when and where the 

incidents depicted took place."

So the I-Unit compiled a database of more than 2,500 social media accounts, which posted 

related videos and photos. The behavior displayed in the posts ranged from crass jokes and 

soldiers rifling through women's underwear drawers to what appears to be the murder of 

unarmed civilians, the unit indicated.

Gadhan Commando: IDF's most destructive military unit

According to the documentary, the 8219 Combat Engineering Battalion or the Gadhan 

Commando, appeared to have the most prominent videos posted online.

It claimed to have destroyed hundreds of buildings in Gaza City and then progressed to the 

south of the Strip between Dec. 28 and June 9. It actually destroyed Khirbet Khuza'a, a town 

of 13,000 people close to the fence separating Gaza from Israel.

"We … destroyed a whole village as revenge for what they did to Kibbutz Nir Oz on 7/10," 

wrote Captain Chai Roe Cohen of the 8219 battalion's C Company in an Instagram post on 

Jan. 7. (Related: Human rights activist Dan Kovalik "grills" Sen. John Fetterman in "ambush 

interview" for favoring Israel's genocide in Gaza, Lebanon.)

The I-Unit also looked into a video posted by a soldier called Shalom Gilbert, a member of the 

202 Paratroopers Battalion, which showed three unarmed men being killed by snipers.

“Just because a civilian is walking in an area where combat is going on does not make them 

fair game … If they get involved in hostilities at a particular moment, yes, they lose their civilian 

status. They can be targeted. But then you have to show the evidence that they are presenting 

a threat to you … It's potentially a matter that the ICC would want to look at,” said Dixon.

But human rights activists are not letting this pass and assured that this will be looked into by 

the ICC.

"The revenge rhetoric that we've heard from some Israeli soldiers … is disturbing. 

Atrocities don’t justify atrocities," Bill Van Esveld, the associate director for the Middle East 

and North Africa at Human Rights Watch told Al Jazeera.

Dixon said that the ICC will look for those who are high up the chain of command. 

The good thing is that the pieces of evidence are coming directly from commanders about 

the orders that they gave and how they command and control the troops would be vital 

evidence.

Watch the full documentary on Israel's war crimes in Gaza below.

Head over to Genocide.news for stories related to this.

Sources for this article include:  

https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-10-10-israeli-troops-live-streamed-war-

crimes-genocide.html

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