Comments by "stream2watch" (@stream2watch) on "Palestinians: Do you think you are brainwashed?" video.
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@crmiller1395
"KAFR KASSEM — The word had come down from the region’s high command: kill any Arab villager who breaks curfew. It was October 29, 1956, the first day of Israel’s Sinai campaign, and the army was worried about raids coming through the villages near what is now the Green Line, then still the Jordanian border.
Many villagers in Kafr Kassem hadn’t learned of the curfew, and on their way home that evening, a Border Police unit shot and killed 43 men, women and children and injured 13. Six more Arab Israelis were killed in clashes that lasted throughout that evening. Later, the Israeli judge who presided over the case would call the order to open fire “blatantly illegal.”
Sixty years later, during an event Sunday night at the Kafr Kassem cultural center, a panel that included a former chief of the Shin Bet domestic security service, a prominent rabbi, Arab Israeli MKs and academics agreed that the wounds have yet to heal."
Times of Israel reports that actual Shin Bet operatives are part of the recognition, but you go: his is a "IT IS A LIE LIE LIE AAAAH BLOOD LIBEL"
You are brainwashed. This video is about the brainwashed. It is about you.
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Military historian Aryeh Yitzhaki told The Associated Press on Wednesday that Israeli troops carried out several mass killings in 1967 in which some 1,000 Egyptian prisoners were killed in the Sinai.
Yitzhaki, who worked in the army’s history department after the war, said he and other officers collected testimony from dozens of soldiers who admitted killing POWs.
In one incident, on June 9-10, 1967, some 400 Egyptian and Palestinian prisoners were killed in the sand dunes of El Arish, Yitzhaki said. He said it began when some of the prisoners opened fire after surrendering and shot dead two Israeli soldiers.
He said Israeli soldiers ``became angry and fired at every Egyptian and Palestinian ... for several hours,″ Yitzhaki said. ``Commanders lost control over the force.″
Yitzhaki said there were six or seven other incidents in which Israeli troops opened fired on POWs, usually after ``provocations.″
Yitzhaki said a report on the killings submitted to his superiors has been locked away in a safe at military headquarters.
``The whole army leadership, including (then) Defense Minister Moshe Dayan and Chief of Staff Rabin and the generals knew about these things. No one bothered to denounce them,″ Yitzhaki said.
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@crmiller1395 Military historian Aryeh Yitzhaki told The Associated Press on Wednesday that Israeli troops carried out several mass killings in 1967 in which some 1,000 Egyptian prisoners were killed in the Sinai.
Yitzhaki, who worked in the army’s history department after the war, said he and other officers collected testimony from dozens of soldiers who admitted killing POWs.
In one incident, on June 9-10, 1967, some 400 Egyptian and Palestinian prisoners were killed in the sand dunes of El Arish, Yitzhaki said. He said it began when some of the prisoners opened fire after surrendering and shot dead two Israeli soldiers.
He said Israeli soldiers ``became angry and fired at every Egyptian and Palestinian ... for several hours,″ Yitzhaki said. ``Commanders lost control over the force.″
Yitzhaki said there were six or seven other incidents in which Israeli troops opened fired on POWs, usually after ``provocations.″
Yitzhaki said a report on the killings submitted to his superiors has been locked away in a safe at military headquarters.
``The whole army leadership, including (then) Defense Minister Moshe Dayan and Chief of Staff Rabin and the generals knew about these things. No one bothered to denounce them,″ Yitzhaki said.
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