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IDF Whistleblower who exposed Shujaiya Massacre Arrested

The IDF soldier, Erran Efrati, who exposed war crimes committed by Israel (https://www.facebook.com/eran.efrati.9/posts/10204269146351996) i.e the murdering of civilians as punishment for the death of soldiers (You won't hear any Zionists on here talking about that), has been arrested by The Only Democracy In The Middle East

http://countercurrentnews.com/2014/08/idf-whistleblower-who-posted-israeli-troops-killed-gaza-civilians-in-revenge-now-under-arrest/

Respect to this fella who has woken up to the truth :yy:


If they can whitewash clear video footage of a son and father being shot repeatedly, and blame their deaths on invisible Hamas fighters, then trying to cast doubt on the number of civilian deaths is nothing to the Israelis. Utter scum, Ben White is cool


Reply 5164
Just look at them. Imagine what they would do to those kids if they could get at them.

Absolutely vile.

Reply 5165
This was on the Temple Mount, in response to a group of israeli civilians kidnapping 16 palestinian year old abu Khadier and his cousin, abusing them making them drink gasoline and setting them on fire. They later died. A reasonably subdued response in comparison to having your child set on fire.
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That video does not look like it's from a cellphone camera as one would expect. It seems to have been professionally shot for some reason. Was this premeditated?

However, I have no idea what point those individuals who were being escorted were trying to actually make by walking across Temple Mount. If they were trying to provoke and antagonise the Palestinians, then I guess they succeeded.
Reply 5167
Original post by NORAD
This was on the Temple Mount, in response to a group of israeli civilians kidnapping 16 palestinian year old abu Khadier and his cousin, abusing them making them drink gasoline and setting them on fire. They later died. A reasonably subdued response in comparison to having your child set on fire.


Nice try.

This took place over a month before the event you described.

Amazing the lengths the palestinian apologists will go to.
I feel really sad for the Palestinian people and the support for Palestine is vast outgrowing the support for Israelis all over the world (except US ofcourse) do you know why? People are finally realising that Israel is a terrorist state and its aim is to wipe out Palestinians in order to take land that's not even theirs, Israel didn't even exist 100 years ago yet who are they to control what goes in and out of Gaza. Also before anyone talks about that dumb argument about Hamas, why were Israel occupying Gaza long before Hamas ever came into power?

Ps that video is quite obviously setup and bull****
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Original post by coolcat69


Ps that video is quite obviously setup and bull****


Yep. Paid Arab actors :biggrin:

:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
Original post by Osnaz
Yep. Paid Arab actors :biggrin:

:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

lol wouldn't be surprised if they were Israeli tbh
Original post by mxcvii
What was going on "then" is still going on now, so does it matter when it was posted when they both fully explain what is going on today.

It's also laughable that you ignored the content in both videos because you know it's true.


I thought it was a memorial thread not a discussion thread. I mean, this topic has been discussed plenty of times. If the people of Gaza want things to improve they could, you know, stop firing rockets at Israel.
Original post by Osnaz
Yep. Paid Arab actors :biggrin:

:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:


Yup, you have to be extra careful given Israel's pathetic and desperate attempts to garner anti-Palestinian sentiment.

Students offered grants if they tweet pro-Israeli propaganda
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/students-offered-grants-if-they-tweet-proisraeli-propaganda-8760142.html



In a campaign to improve its image abroad, the Israeli government plans to provide scholarships to hundreds of students at its seven universities in exchange for their making pro-Israel Facebook posts and tweets to foreign audiences. The students making the posts will not reveal online that they are funded by the Israeli government, according to correspondence about the plan revealed in the Haaretz newspaper.


Of course there have been other known mostly illegitimate media tactics employed.
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Original post by Osnaz
Nice try.

This took place over a month before the event you described.

Amazing the lengths the palestinian apologists will go to.

I'm actually suprised that you dismiss such a heinous act by Israelis. I've Checked the video you showed with the details of this protest. The Hebrew media confirmed the killing. Would you like me to show you images of 1800 deaths? Or the pictures of 450 children? Were you hoping to drum up support for israel? I only support logical and honest evidence backed by facts. In this case a question of proportional response. Yet again israel and it supporters justify disproportionate responses. These people are not sub human. They are people , humans like you and me who had a homeland that was taken away, their civil liberties denied, and you honestly want me to feel anger at them for chanting and sticking a finger up. They should not have to burden this guilt you seek to carry to justify israeli illegal occupation and subsequent genocide! I think the only lessons learned by nazi germany are mentioned in our books but your training manual!
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Reply 5174
Original post by NORAD
I'm actually suprised that you dismiss such a heinous act by Israelis.


How can this video, which was from April, be connected to the boy's death?

Stop trolling. :smile:
Original post by UniOfLife
I thought it was a memorial thread not a discussion thread. I mean, this topic has been discussed plenty of times. If the people of Gaza want things to improve they could, you know, stop firing rockets at Israel.


If you thought it was a Memorial thread then why did you have to post something that was off topic above. The same can be said about the baby killer state that enjoys killing unarmed civilians.
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Original post by mxcvii
The same can be said about the baby killer state that enjoys killing unarmed civilians.


You know, I heard that the Israeli soldiers collect the blood of the babies they kill and use it to invoke the devil. They then sell their souls to him in return for iPod shuffles.

Also, Hamas is really a Mossad front. After all, there's a blockade on so how could Hamas have gotten their rockets in the first place unless Israel supplied them? #911Truth

In short - you're an irrational person who should be mocked not debated with.
Original post by UniOfLife

In short - you're an irrational person who should be mocked not debated with.


And your nothing but a forum troll that cant stay on-topic. GTFO of my thread if you cant stay on-topic. Not even once have you said anything related to the videos above apart from the fact that one of them is a bit old.
Original post by broscience123
IDF Whistleblower who exposed Shujaiya Massacre Arrested

The IDF soldier, Erran Efrati, who exposed war crimes committed by Israel (https://www.facebook.com/eran.efrati.9/posts/10204269146351996) i.e the murdering of civilians as punishment for the death of soldiers (You won't hear any Zionists on here talking about that), has been arrested by The Only Democracy In The Middle East

http://countercurrentnews.com/2014/08/idf-whistleblower-who-posted-israeli-troops-killed-gaza-civilians-in-revenge-now-under-arrest/

Respect to this fella who has woken up to the truth :yy:


Er, its not a sudden awakening. He's been talking about alleged Israeli crimes since at least 2009: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8186905.stm

He is a member of an Israeli group called "Breaking the Silence" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_the_Silence_%28non-governmental_organization%29

I think it's fantastic that such an organisation exists (as do others in Israel such as B'Tselem). It's a great testament to the country that people inside the country are free to criticise their government without being imprisoned or killed.
So now people are being arrested for speaking the truth. What happened to freedom of speech?

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