Challenger
Gold Member
He should have stayed under closed arrest for a few months, lose his military rank, expelled out of the IDF with 'mark of disgrace' and it would have been enough. Instead this all issue became a circus in a public, mini-civilian trial, when it could have been a much smaller issue.
Yes, to Zionists, war crimes are "small issues" when committed by fellow Zionists, but if a firecracker rocket lands in the desert, it's an "attempted genocide of the Jewish people!!!"
The man was not innocent, he came to kill and got killed, that is why it shouldn't have been a big deal.
Regardless of his intentions, he was helpless and no threat to anyone. It is not in any soldiers' remit to be judge, jury and executioner in such circumstances...at least not in any civilized society. Still, Zionist Israel does have a long and bloody history of murdering the helpless, regardless of age or gender.