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Israeli Military's Controversial Actions: A Disturbing Incident Unveiled

Friday 20 September 2024 - 17:20
Israeli Military's Controversial Actions: A Disturbing Incident Unveiled

An investigation has been launched by Israel's military authorities following the emergence of a disturbing video depicting its soldiers engaged in an appalling act during a raid in the occupied West Bank. The footage, captured in the town of Qabatiya, near Jenin, shows the bodies of three deceased Palestinians being thrown off a rooftop by Israeli soldiers.

The images have sparked outrage and condemnation, with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) acknowledging the incident as "serious" and not in line with their values and expectations. Local Palestinian officials report at least seven fatalities at the hands of Israeli forces in Qabatiya on Thursday.

Under international law, soldiers are mandated to treat bodies with respect, regardless of their affiliation. The IDF has stated that they conducted a counterterrorism operation in the area, resulting in the deaths of four militants during an exchange of fire and the subsequent drone strike on a car, killing three more.

A journalist present in Qabatiya provided a firsthand account to the BBC, describing how Israeli troops surrounded a building on Thursday morning. He witnessed four men inside the house escape to the roof, only to be shot by snipers. As the fighting subsided, he then observed Israeli soldiers retrieving the bodies from the roof and loading them onto a bulldozer.

The IDF, when questioned about the incident, reiterated that it was a serious breach and did not align with their values. They identified one of the deceased as Shadi Zakarneh, whom they claimed was responsible for directing attacks in the northern West Bank and was the head of a terrorist organization, although the specific group was not named.

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates strongly condemned the incident, describing it as a "crime" that exposed the brutality of the Israeli army. This comes amidst a surge in violence in the West Bank following Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7th and the subsequent war in Gaza.

Since then, over 690 Palestinians have lost their lives, according to the Palestinian health ministry, as Israeli forces intensify their nearly daily search and arrest operations. Israel justifies its actions as necessary to curb Palestinian attacks in the West Bank and Israel, which have resulted in the deaths of at least 33 Israelis.

In Gaza, the conflict has claimed the lives of more than 41,000 Palestinians, as reported by the Hamas-run health ministry. The recent escalation of violence and the disturbing actions captured on video have drawn international attention and condemnation, with calls for a thorough investigation and accountability.


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