It’s time to admit that, in the end, the descriptors Zionists tend to use for the Israeli army might as well be true.
The uniqueness of the Israeli army should definitely be acknowledged and exemplified — just not exactly how Zionists do it.
This is what I do in my episode. I invite you to watch it on my newly launched YouTube channel or listen to it as a podcast episode below.
Sources to explore:
- Worst-case scenario of Famine unfolding in the Gaza Strip, IPC
- Gaza bombing ‘equivalent to six Hiroshimas’ says Bradford world affairs expert, University of Bradford
- Revealed: Israeli military’s own data indicates civilian death rate of 83% in Gaza war, The Guardian
- Israel hits Gaza Strip with the equivalent of two nuclear bombs, Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor
Also: my podcast is back after a symbolic break: I am starting its sixth season. Thank you for being with me on this journey, whole or in parts.
As always: stay strong, check on others, and keep your heart open.
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Justina
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