Tunafish
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If war crimes and crimes against humanity are committed, they should absolutely be documented. To refuse because it would be "disrespectful" is absurd. Can you imagine police officers left the scene of a murder without taking photographs, out of respect for the victim?
IDF says it won't back up its claim that Hamas decapitated babies in Israel because it is 'disrespectful for the dead'
The IDF said it won't investigate its claim that Hamas killed and decapitated babies at a kibbutz.
A spokesperson said that testimonies provided by soldiers were sufficient evidence.
He said that it would be "disrespectful for the dead" to comment on the conditions of the corpses.
A spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces told Insider that the military won't seek further evidence for its claim that Hamas decapitated babies in Israel.
He said it would be "disrespectful for the dead" to do so.
The spokesperson, Major Nir Dinar, was responding to widespread criticism that the IDF had spread a sickening claim about its enemies without demonstrating that it was true.
On Tuesday, Dinar told Insider that babies' bodies had been found at the Kfar Aza kibbutz, and that some had been decapitated.
He said then that the IDF would not confirm the exact number of babies killed or how many had been beheaded.
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IDF says it won't back up its claim that Hamas decapitated babies in Israel because it is 'disrespectful for the dead'
The IDF said it won't investigate its claim that Hamas killed and decapitated babies at a kibbutz.
A spokesperson said that testimonies provided by soldiers were sufficient evidence.
He said that it would be "disrespectful for the dead" to comment on the conditions of the corpses.
A spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces told Insider that the military won't seek further evidence for its claim that Hamas decapitated babies in Israel.
He said it would be "disrespectful for the dead" to do so.
The spokesperson, Major Nir Dinar, was responding to widespread criticism that the IDF had spread a sickening claim about its enemies without demonstrating that it was true.
On Tuesday, Dinar told Insider that babies' bodies had been found at the Kfar Aza kibbutz, and that some had been decapitated.
He said then that the IDF would not confirm the exact number of babies killed or how many had been beheaded.
IDF says it won't back up its claim that Hamas decapitated babies in Israel because it is 'disrespectful for the dead'
An IDF spokesperson told Insider that it won't investigate its claim that Hamas decapitated babies.