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Senior Israeli military commander killed during Jabalia war crime

Senior casualty among the perpetrators of starvation and forced transfer war crime

Ehsan Daksa, a senior member of the Israeli military and commander of its 401st Brigade, has been killed during fighting close to the Jabalia refugee camp, where Israel is forcibly transferring the population in what has been described as a ‘death march’ after a campaign of starvation and mass bombing of civilians.

According to Israeli media reports Daksa, 41 and from a Druze village in Israel, was killed by an explosion as he left his tank and another soldier was seriously injured. Other reports say that he was one of several officers killed in an observation post by an improvised explosive device. He is one of the most senior officers to be killed during Israel’s genocide since last October.

Israel has acknowledged the deaths of around 750 troops during its war on the people of Gaza. However, local media investigations of hospital admissions have concluded that the real number is in the thousands. Israel has killed as many as two hundred thousand Palestinians, mostly women and children.

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9 comments

  1. Good, hoefully more to follow. Israel is a sick society and no different (ironically) to Nazi Germany, and like Nazi Germany it needs to be finished along with utterly stupid political leaders in the West, including actually those in Germany who are supplying substantisl amoints of military equipment to Israel. It looks rather like Israel may try and take on Iran – I hope they do because it will finish them – it could then turn nuclear, but on balance I think it may be worth the risk because their madness and that of western politicians particularly cannot be allowed to go on.

    1. The supreme irony is that the Nazis respected fellow ultra-nationalists, for example the Banderites in Ukraine and also the Zionist community in Budapest, where they struck a deal to prevent a repeat of the Warsaw ghetto uprising. The Nazis let Budapest’s “Jewish community leaders” escape to Switzerland (and then on to Israel) with their families, provided they kept schtum to their fellow Jews about the impending round-ups and transportation to the death camps. These Jewish leaders were busy in Israel setting up the Stern gang and the like to fight British soldiers, even before the war had ended!
      Yes, one down, but many more to go…

    2. And as for nukes, a suspected (going by it’s seismographic signature) underground nuclear test in Iran was picked up by seismologists in Armenia the other week. If so, they ought to fast-track it onto Tel Aviv before Israel gets around to it’s promised reprisal for a reprisal for a reprisal.
      You’re quite right. It would be worth the risk as this shredding of international law in front of the whole world’s eyes cannot be allowed to continue.

  2. The world should not mourn the loss of one more perpetrator of genocide, nor will I.

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