The shocking confessions of Zionist soldiers about the crimes in Gaza
The report claims that they admitted that the Zionists had ordered them to kill Palestinians and children as part of their religious obligation ever since the Gaza War began, out of concern that they would turn into terrorists. The current conflict was viewed as retaliation by these two military forces.
According to this media, Zionists have resorted to foreign media to learn about the war's unsaid aspects since the Israeli regime's military censorship department totally suppresses the war's progress in Gaza and Lebanon. No matter how hard the Zionist regime tries to defend crimes against innocent people, particularly children, it fails and its claims are false, Rai El Youm continued.
Rai El Youm claims that the Zionist regime has once again had to deal with the admissions of two army reservists who have chosen to leave the army because, in their opinion, the conflict is one of retaliation rather than a struggle for survival.
An 18-year-old soldier from a religious family named "Max Farish" arrived in the occupied territories in 2014, according to this report, along with "Michael Ofer Zif." After the October 7, 2023 operation, these two reserve soldiers joined the occupying army.
Farish says: I was told that since children grow up to be terrorists, it is a religious obligation to kill them. I served for ten years, but I chose to disobey because I believe the cabinet is not doing its job.
Michael is another Zionist soldier who served as an officer at army headquarters, where his responsibility was to keep an eye on the troops to prevent them from shooting one another, according to Rai El Youm. He used to spend a lot of time in a room without a phone, preferring not to call his coworkers because he was preoccupied with the devastation of Gaza.
He makes reference to the Zionist regime's racist stance when he states: Many Israelis believe that Palestinians are not human, and because of this belief, officers abandon the soldiers they are in charge of when they plunder and destroy Palestinian property.
Rai El Youm also brought up the suicide of an Israeli Air Force pilot, who, after 20 years of service, took his own life because of post-war anxiety. The mother of "Assaf Dagan" claimed that her son was experiencing anxiety following the war, but he was too lonely and socially isolated to be prepared to treat himself. The mother of this Zionist pilot spoke about how the Zionist army opposed her request for a military funeral to be held by the occupying authorities.