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I am an Israeli national and a researcher of Israeli military conduct. Over the past two years, I have been closely investigating the activities and atrocities committed in Gaza and the West Bank.
through several different projects. My work has included monitoring military operations, settler violence, high-level decision-making within the army and government, and statements made by Israeli political and military leadership.
Jun 5, 2024 • 10 tweets • 5 min read
A thread if moments I captured at the annual Jewish supremacy hate march that took place today in Jerusalem
First:
Marchers chant “May your village burn” as they walk through the Muslim quarter
Beitar Jerusalem FC ultras group La Familia spray graffiti on the doors of Palestinian homes
And one of many Jewish stars sprayed on doors in the Muslim quarter
Feb 19, 2024 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
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A few words on Israel's failed conception:
The instinct of Israeli leadership, and I suspect also the general public, whenever we're under attack or feel threatened is almost always to inflict as much pain as possible to teach our enemies a lesson "they won't forget".
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This mindset, shared by both leaders and the public, kicks in whenever there's an attack or a sense of danger. An idea of taking 10 eyes for one eye, an approach that is meant to deter our enemies from future attacks. The officers call the Dahia doctrine. But here's the thing: