"FAKE BLOOD & MORE DESPERATE PITY MONGERING"
Apparently, you and your fellow desperate Zionist shills badly need to see the millions of images in which the blood is real on tens of thousands Nakba survivors.
If you were genuinely concerned about abused hostages, you would have long since condemned the taking and subsequent torture of thousands of Palestine's native residents that even include thousands of children.
Israel's murderous right wing element is so perversely sadistic that they even film torture of captive Palestinian hostages for home viewing.
If you're hoping to incite moral outrage against long tormented Nakba survivors you're going to have to do better than showing a couple of pudgy Jewish hypocrites decorated in fake blood.
“IDF Let Israeli Civilians Film Torture of Palestinian Detainees: Report”
"This is beyond military occupation, apartheid, economic exploitation, and all the rest," asserted one journalist. "There is something extremely sickening happening here."
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EXCERPT “The former detainees said groups of 10-20 Israeli civilians were brought in and allowed to record torture sessions in which the men, stripped nearly naked, were beaten with metal batons, electrocuted, and had hot water poured over their heads. The ex-prisoners said some of the Israelis laughed while filming their torture.” CONTINUED
"Israel: Palestinian children ill-treated and tortured while in detention"
CHILD CONCERN Case ISR 050401.2 CC Follow up to case ISR 050401.CC Torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment and punishment in detention Geneva,…
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The International Secretariat of OMCT has been informed by DCI, Palestine section (DCI/PS), a member of the OMCT network, that detainees, including children, are still subject to torture and other ill-treatment in Israeli detention centres.
This abuse includes beating, being handcuffed and blindfolded for extended periods of time, severe lack of food or no food, no access to medical treatment, being forced to sleep outside with shortages of, or no, bedding and repeated psychological and physical abuse.
If released, detainees are taken to outlying areas in the middle of the night where they are left in dangerous situations without means of getting home."
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