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lol, you’re so gullible. Name one time they have actually punished a soldier. Also, no one has suggested Hamas is any better. You still don’t get that."The IDF has updated their statement to say they are investigating the incident and initial statements."
Investigating and punishing is what they should do.
When's the last time Hamas investigated its members?
That's right......never. You'd have to have expectations for behavior in order to justify an investigation.
Two months ago.lol, you’re so gullible. Name one time they have actually punished a soldier. Also, no one has suggested Hamas is any better. You still don’t get that.
yeah, ONE unidentified soldier supposedly got 7 months for torturing Palestinians. Wow, let's give them a standing ovation. Also, weirdly, there is no mention from you about the Israeli's that were protesting against the soldiers getting punished for torturing Palestinians. However, if the roles were reversed, you would be blasting it everywhere.Two months ago.
Israeli soldier sentenced to 7 months in jail for abusing Palestinian detainees
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Israeli soldier sentenced to 7 months in jail for abusing Palestinian detainees
The Israeli military said the reservist admitted to having “severely abused” Palestinian detainees at the Sde Teiman military detention center near the border with the Gaza Strip.www.nbcnews.com
Of course, the chances of your sources reporting that are about the same as Fox News reporting the completely reasonable sentences give to J6 rioters.
By the way, it took me less than 10 seconds to find that. I searched 'IDF soldier convicted ' and it was the first result.
yeah, ONE unidentified soldier supposedly got 7 months for torturing Palestinians. Wow, let's give them a standing ovation.
Obviously, I can't help what Israeli's protest, nor does the opinion of civilians matter.Also, weirdly, there is no mention from you about the Israeli's that were protesting against the soldiers getting punished for torturing Palestinians.
Speculative.However, if the roles were reversed, you would be blasting it everywhere.
How about this article? However, I know you will dismiss it since it was published in 2022 because you only believe the shit started in October 2023.
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The odds of a violent Israeli soldier facing charges? Under 1 percent
New data shows how the Israeli army's complaints mechanism serves as a facade of accountability when it comes to soldiers who harm Palestinians.www.972mag.com
Your claim was that it had been a very long time, if ever, that a soldier was punished for bad behavior. That clearly isn't the case. Obviously, I can't help what Israeli's protest, nor does the opinion of civilians matter. Speculative.
Without going through the claims, case by case, there really isn't much to comment on. As I mentioned earlier. your sources portray things in particular way and it's clearly biased. I'm absolutely sure that there have been war crimes committed that were unpunished or under punished. That is sure to be true in ever war that has ever been fought.
A lesson here is to avoid categorical statements, because categorical statements are usually wrong and then it's just catnip to folks like Zen.yeah, ONE unidentified soldier supposedly got 7 months for torturing Palestinians. Wow, let's give them a standing ovation.
"Under federal American law, torture gets you 20 years"A lesson here is to avoid categorical statements, because categorical statements are usually wrong and then it's just catnip to folks like Zen.
It's not plausible that nobody from the IDF has been punished. They will always have scapegoats, at a minimum. The better question would be something like, "can you show me any evidence that the IDF has made a meaningful effort to combat this behavior"? Phrased this way, the example provided actually supports the point for the reason you state: no organization that takes the allegation of torture seriously would impose a 7 month sentence for it. Under federal American law, torture gets you 20 years. 7 months? That's not a serious effort. That's just window dressing, and not even good window dressing.
1. One of them received 10 years."Under federal American law, torture gets you 20 years"
You should look up the Abu Ghraib (sp?) guards' sentences. I think the max was 3 years for those who agreed to a plea deal, as this Israeli soldier did. I believe most were less than a year.
Right, the one who went to trial got 10 years.1. One of them received 10 years.
2. Do you think Abu Ghraib was a model to be followed?
That's because they didn't offer a plea deal to the ring leader. Which is what any organization should do.Right, the one who went to trial got 10 years.
I don't think anything about Abu Ghraib other than the sentences, for those who got a plea deal, were absolutely in line with the IDF soldier's deal.
Just stop there, and it would've been the most truthful statement you've made on this board.I don't think anything...