The footage has ignited widespread condemnation, with calls for accountability and accusations of war crimes against zionist forces.
One particularly distressing video captures an israeli soldier admitting his intention to harm an infant, eventually confessing to the killing of a 12-year-old Palestinian girl when unable to locate a younger target. In the footage, the soldier is heard saying, "We are looking for babies, but there are no babies left."
Prompted for clarification by an unseen person off-camera, the soldier responds, "Maybe I killed a girl who was 12 years old, but we are looking for the babies."
Another video, equally alarming, features a different soldier bragging about shooting two children playing football in the Gaza Strip, intensifying global outrage.
The release of these videos has led to calls for accountability, with social media users demanding action against Israeli forces for what is perceived as war crimes. The disturbing content has sparked international discussions on the conduct of Israeli soldiers and the consequences of their actions.
Israeli analysts have acknowledged the controversy, with some admitting that their army engages in random killings and targets children. Meanwhile, internal debate ensues in Israeli media regarding the objectives of the war and the political implications, particularly surrounding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The controversy has spilled over into israeli radio stations and TV channels, where discussions about the war in the Gaza Strip are intensifying. Gideon Levy from Haaretz newspaper, speaking on Israeli Channel 13, acknowledged the Israeli army's involvement in killing Palestinian children in Gaza. He expressed concern, asking, "Should children be killed?" Levy went on to state, "What is happening in the Gaza Strip cannot be shown on this screen or on any other screen."
The revelations have added fuel to the ongoing debate surrounding the ethical implications of israeli military actions in the region. (ILKHA)