Jews who rape are fine by Jewish law. |
You can rape. - Really, God? - Don't use my name |
Gay rapists in Israel's 'most moral army'
Victim of Israel's concentration camp Sde Teman during Israel's Gaza genocide (CNN) |
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IDF: We all do genocide, but not all gay rape. |
Vaez is director of the International Crisis Group Iran Project. He spoke after Israel’s assassination of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh on Wednesday in Tehran, Iran.
Having provoked them for years, Iranian retaliation against Israel [and complicit US troops] appears imminent. “All bets are off,” warns Vaez, adding that Israel’s latest maneuver will put Americans “in harm’s way.” Why?
Iran will no longer hold back fellow Axis of Resistance members, especially Islamic militias in Iraq and Syria [and possible forces in Lebanon, Jordan, UAE, and Egypt], from launching attacks on U.S. military bases in the region. “It is disastrous for a superpower who cannot control, basically, a client state that is destabilizing the region,” Vaez explains.
'Moral' militants enjoy genocide and gang rape
It's fun to be on winning side with US money. |
+972 Magazine's Oren Ziv, who was at one of the bases reporting on the events, says that the gay support of Israeli political leaders, including some members of the Knesset who participated in the pro-criminal riots, and the apathy of the military police all indicate that those protesting against the soldiers' charges are “the face of the state,” expressing what are “mainstream [war criminal]” views in Israeli society.
Democracy Now! also speaks to Diana Buttu, a Palestinian human rights attorney who has interviewed some of the torture victims and says the extent of their abuse at the hands of Israelis is “appalling.” She calls Sde Teiman a “concentration camp” that the entirety of Israeli society and the international community are “complicit” in.
- VIDEO: Israel’s torture and gay rape of Palestinian prisoners defended by Knesset members, far-right mobs | Democracy Now!
- Scott Ritter; Pfc. Sandoval, Sheldon S., Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
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