@PinstripeBungle And why are the acting like this is something brand new never before seen anywhere else when these videos have been coming out of Ukraine for 3 years now
Recently, Israeli forces subjected a one-year-old child to abuse to pressure his father into giving confessions east of Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza, according to local and family sources.
The child's father, Osama Abu Nassar, suffered psychological trauma after the death of a horse he used for income. While taking his child to buy supplies a few days ago, he was caught in gunfire near his home and forced by soldiers to leave his 18-month-old son on the ground and approach the Israeli checkpoint, where he was stripped of his clothes.
According to witnesses, the army then took the child and interrogated the father at the checkpoint. The forces tortured the child in front of his father, including burning with cigarettes on his leg, pricking, and inserting a metal nail into his leg, as confirmed by a medical report.
The child, Karim, was released after 10 hours and handed over to his family through the International Red Cross, while the father remains in detention.
📷 Osama Al-Kahlout
@browser_things@sophgaston No you don't understand, we have to maintain that base in Cyprus so that we can run reconnaissance for the Israelis and act as a launchpad for the latest American adventure in the middle east! And this is all vital to our interests in Britain for some reason!
Imperial war.
Imperialist terror.
Deccan Herald and The Hindu editorials today. Mincing no words. Taking a strong stand against the Us-Israel strikes on Iran. Calling it what it is. Must read.
@sophgaston I'm not sure how this post relates to Polanski's self evidently pragmatic statement about the UK looking after its own interests and not being trapped by alliances with bloodthirsty rogue states
@ClaudiaPadding@HannaKienzler@KolnOmas I am increasingly coming to the view that Germanic people simply love mass murder and will support it wherever they see it
@bea_johanssen@SAshworthHayes No, but I imagine a 11k houses right next to a train junction that is inexplicably in the middle of the countryside will be popular 😉