
The shirt on the right says “the smaller, the harder” while the shirt on the left depicts a pregnant woman in the crosshairs of a rifle with the words “1 shot 2 kills”.
One shirt depicted a woman crying over her dead child with crosshairs over her head and a slogan suggesting she should never have given birth, “better use Durex”.
The IDF insist these t-shirts are not in-line with their values but have so far not sought to punish any of the soldiers caught wearing them. This all comes after dissenting voices in the IDF have broken the silence on what was really going on during Israel’s offensive on Gaza which left more than 1300 people dead, many of them women and children.
A squad leader said: “At the beginning the directive was to enter a house with an armoured vehicle, to break the door down, to start shooting inside and – I call it murder – to shoot at everyone we identify. In the beginning I asked myself how could this make sense? Higher-ups said it is permissible because everyone left in the city [Gaza City] is culpable because they didn’t run away.”
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In another example, a soldier describes how a family was released after being held captive for many days,
“The platoon commander let the family go and told them to go to the right. One mother and her two children didn’t understand and went to the left, but they forgot to tell the sharpshooter on the roof they had let them go and it was okay… The sharpshooter saw a woman and children approaching him. He shot them straight away. I don’t think he felt too bad about it, because, as far as he was concerned, he did his job according to the orders he was given. And the atmosphere in general, from what I understood from most of my men who I talked to, the lives of Palestinians, let’s say, is something very, very less important than the lives of our soldiers.” source
Defence Minister Ehud Barak told Israel Radio that the findings would be examined seriously. “I still say we have the most moral army in the world. Of course there may be exceptions but I have absolutely no doubt this will be inspected on a case-by-case basis,” he said
The IDF are conducting an investigation, if you listen to the audio on this link you can hear a spokesman trying to defend the IDF position. Peace activists are demanding an independent investigation into these allegations citing that the “few bad apples” idea peddled by Ehud Barak and others is a cover for the whole of the IDF being morally corrupt.
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