bro. I get you’re an Israeli and you want to ride for your people not that I think you’re right. But shyt like this is so easily verifiable to be false.
A news story came out in the New York Times that interviewed American doctors working in Gaza who were treating multiple children a day with direct gun shot wounds to the head. As in targeted murder of children. If it was just incidental to war they usually saw like blast wounds and gunshots in other parts of the body. They reported seeing dead center shots to children’s heads several times, in a day. This is intentional killing of children.
Let’s ignore that these Israelis doing this for a second and recognize that in Israel many of the mainstream politicians vilify Palestinians as sub human. Imagine this being passed down to the public and through military indoctrination. Is it a surprise that some of these soldiers view these people as animals and will commit atrocities against them? Stop it bro.
New York times story on American doctors reporting the above.
Non paywall link
American doctors polled by The New York Times revealed a disturbing trend they were witness to while working in Gaza: children being shot in the head.
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American Doctors Tell New York Times They Saw Pattern of Gaza Children Being Shot in Head: ‘Every Day I Was There’
American doctors polled by
The New York Times revealed a disturbing trend they were witness to while working in Gaza: children being shot in the head.
Dr.
Feroze Sidhwa, a trauma and general surgeon, served for two weeks Khan Younis, Gaza in March and April, and he
wrote that he was shocked to learn other healthcare workers had also seen children being shot in head or chest while the war between Israel and Hamas rages on.
Sidhwa wrote:
I’ve seen violence and worked in conflict zones. But of the many things that stood out about working in a hospital in Gaza, one got to me: Nearly every day I was there, I saw a new young child who had been shot in the head or the chest, virtually all of whom went on to die. Thirteen in total.
At the time, I assumed this had to be the work of a particularly sadistic soldier located nearby. But after returning home, I met an emergency medicine physician who had worked in a different hospital in Gaza two months before me. “I couldn’t believe the number of kids I saw shot in the head,” I told him. To my surprise, he responded: “Yeah, me, too. Every single day.”
Sidhwa spoke to 65 other health care workers about what they had seen in Gaza, and 44 said they had seen cases of preteen children shot either in the head or the chest.
Out of the 65 who spoke about their experiences, 57 went on the record.
“One night in the emergency department, over the course of four hours, I saw six children between the ages of 5 and 12, all with single gunshot wounds to the skull,” Dr.
Mohamad Rassoul Abu-Nuwar, a bariatric and foregut surgeon, said.
Others similarly said they had seen multiple cases of children shot.
“Our team cared for about four or five children, ages 5 to 8 years old, that were all shot with single shots to the head. They all presented to the emergency room at the same time. They all died,” Dr.
Irfan Galaria, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon, said.
Another health care worker said children with gunshot wounds to the head was a daily occurrence.
“I saw many children. In my experience the gunshot wound was often to the head. Many had non-curable, permanent brain damage. It was almost a daily occurrence to have children arrive at the hospital with gunshot wounds to the head,” Dr.
Ndal Farah, an anesthesiologist, said.