Israeli terrorists confuse to killing innocent Palestinians:
The NCO also related a story about an old woman who was crossing a main route who was shot by the soldiers. “I don’t know whether she was suspicious, not suspicious, I don’t know her story… I do know that my officer sent people to the roof in order to take her out… It was cold-blooded murder.”
Another NCO told of an incident in which a family was killed. “We had taken over the house… and the family was released and told to go right. A mother and two children got confused and went left… The sniper on the roof wasn’t told that this was okay and that he shouldn’t shoot… you can say he just did what he was told… he was told not to let anyone approach the left flank and he shot at them.”
“I don’t know whether he first shot at their feet or not (per IDF engagement instructions), but he killed them,” the NCO said.

A Palestinian child at the Rafah border crossing. 80% of Palestinians in Gaza rely on aid to stay alive. Israel continues to block staples such as pasta and even toilet paper from reaching the people of Gaza.
One soldier spoke of an Israeli sharpshooter killing a Palestinian mother and her two children who had left their home on a path the troops had declared off-limits, according to the journal of the Yitzhak Rabin pre-military academy.
The publication, quoting graduates of the college, also cited the case of an elderly Palestinian woman killed as she was walking 100 metres (yards) from her home.
Soldiers also spoke of civilians being abused, acts of vandalism and destruction of homes.
“Those were very harsh testimonies about unjustified shooting of civilians and destruction of property that conveyed an atmosphere in which one feels entitled to use unrestricted force against Palestinians,” academy director Dany Zamir told public radio.
You have to be morally deficient to forgive Israel and its continuous crimes.
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