Killing of Hind Rajab (2024)

lr0 53 points 5 comments April 11, 2026
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khaledh

Let's remember that this is not an isolated incident, it's a repeated pattern of the IDF intentionally targeting and killing civilians and aid workers: - Flour massacre - World Central Kitchen drone strike - Gaza aid distribution massacres - Rafah paramedics massacre And many others. Each one of these alone is a war crime. But unfortunately the west is happy to look the other way. Had it been the other way around, we'd never hear the end of it.

spwa4

This would be 1000x more impressive, or should I say believable, if the Palestinian government had ALSO called for ICC action on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidnapping_and_killing_of_the_... ... After all, they know exactly who is to blame for kidnapping, torturing, and eventually killing a mother and 2 children, one of them a baby. And Dyab Abou Jahjah, the person behind this "remembrance" effort, by the way, is famous in Belgium for claiming he went back to Lebanon to "help massacre Christians and Jews" (his words, not mine, just translated) Here he is spending an entire debate justifying murder because "people are occupied". He is doing what you frankly often see muslims do: he obfuscates every fact about Hezbollah (it is "resisting" Israel, not firing rockets at villages. It does not have Iranian support. Hezbollah is merely defending innocent Lebanese, and sometimes Palestinians (if you don't know: Hezbollah massacred Palestinians in Lebanon). Hezbollah did not go massacre Syrians in support of Assad. It did not go massacre Kurds and it did not go massacre protesting Iranians. And it is absolutely not the case that Israel's attacking was the direct result of Hezbollah's actions and all of Lebanon, including most of Hezbollah's own members, hate them for it) And yes, before you ask, I don't think anyone in the audience is unaware this person is lying. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M7_oTcIMbY

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