Monday, April 27, 2026

The Ugly Fight against Latin Fishermen

By amarynth In The Empire Files 

No drugs, just torture: Survivors of illegal Pacific boat strikes hit out at US’ horrific abuse

The US has spun its maritime strikes on boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific as “counternarcotics,” providing zero evidence.

Now, surviving fishermen tell a bloodcurdling story of being blindfolded and held hostage for days, according to Drop Site News.

🔴 First, on January 19, a fishing captain said an “American aircraft, two drones, and a blue patrol ship” were circling his vessel, La Fiorella. The next day, it went up in flames.

On March 17, a second boat, La Negra Francisca Duarte II, was hit by a drone, causing 16 fishermen to jump overboard to escape the ensuing blaze.

🔴 They were then picked up by a blue US-flagged patrol ship — with “Spear” written on the hull (Trump’s alleged counternarcotics program in the region is called Operation Southern Spear).

What followed, say survivors, was not a rescue:

🔴 Armed men in camouflage placed hoods over their heads, handcuffed them, and held them on the ship’s scorching metal deck for over 24 hours, blistering their skin.

🔴 They were given no food and only one bottle of water. All but one were denied medical attention despite severe injuries, including one man whose foot was ripped open down to the bone.

👉 Two weeks later, 20 more fishermen from a third boat, the Don Maca, were intercepted by El Salvador’s coast guard on April 3.

🔶 They arrived with vision and hearing loss, bruised limbs, and perforated arms.

🔶 They reported being held hooded for eight days and treated “like animals.”

No drugs were found on any of the three boats.

“These attacks are no longer just a mistake — it is planned and coordinated abuse against working-class civilian fishermen,” attorney Jorge Chiriboga told the outlet.

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Trump: Fake assassination & losing war in Iran?

  • Pakistan announced the complete lifting of restrictions in Islamabad which means Iran-US negotiations have (for now) ended. 
  • Lots of theories floating around about what comes next. Some believe Israel will nuke Iran. Others say that Trump has lost and will slowly back away for Hormuz. A couple NATO nations (particularly France and UK) are threatening to send their naval forces to help with the US blockade of Iranian shipping. With all the huge US military buildup in the region others think Trump will attack Iran again at any moment - the goal being to Gaza-ize Iran if possible. Since much of Iran's oil has been going to China, what happens if the US boards a Chinese tanker ship? Hang onto your hat.
  • Shots fired at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Keep an eye on Trump as shots fired. Appears quite unconcerned. Was this another orchestrated event to rally the declining MAGA base? You might recall years ago when Trump took part in a pro-wresting staged event before 85,000 screaming fans. (See 3rd video below.) He attacked his buddy Vince McMahon, the owner of the WWE wresting corporation whose wife is now his Secretary of Education. I'd not doubt that Vince helps Trump create some of his political antics. Don't forget, like Ronald Reagan, Trump is an actor. It's all Bread & Circus.



  • The suspect arrested for gunfire at the event with Trump told law enforcement officers his intended targets were White House administration officials, CBS reported. All attendees were slowly evacuated. Authorities detained the suspect, while one Secret Service agent sustained injuries. New York Post reported the suspect is Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old California resident from the city of Torrance, who works as a teacher. He was chosen as 'Teacher of the Month' in December 2024.
  • Iran has allegedly told Pakistan that if Trump ends his constant threats, it could help convince hard-liners that now is the time to restart talks, WSJ reports. 
  • West Bank children blocked with razor wire, by Zionist settlers, from going to their school. Isn't this illegal under international law? How come it is not reported on by western corporate media? 
  • More exposing the Ukraine war tall-tales by former Delta Force Commander Pete Blaber. He has told Americans the unwelcome truth about the phony pretext for the war in Ukraine that was always intended as a US-NATO strategy to break Russia up into pieces. Former Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas (below) is now the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.
  • Haaretz: More than 10 Israeli soldiers have died by suicide since the beginning of the year, including 6 in this month alone.
  • A Ukrainian drone struck a residential building in central Ekaterinburg, Russia (the largest city in the Urals) which is over 1,700 km from the Ukrainian border.  Nine people injured (one hospitalized), 50 residents evacuated.
  • A number of injuries and deaths occurred among displaced people as a result of a Zionist raid that directly targeted them in the town of Kfar Tebnit in southern Lebanon. Israel still refuses to honor the ceasefire - as usual. After all these Zionists are the 'chosen people' and they are not required to ever honor agreements. 
  • Why would the IDF decide to destroy solar collectors in southern Lebanon? A military target? No, they just want to completely wipe out the communities of southern Lebanon so Israel can steal their land for 'Greater Israel'. It's the zionist Modus Operandi since the Nakba in 1948.
  • Israel Hayom quotes a senior official of the occupation: 'We doubt there is any military benefit in renewing the war on Hezbollah, and no military solution can prevent Hezbollah from shelling us. The security and political cabinet has not ordered the army to eliminate Hezbollah's military force, contrary to all published reports on the matter, and any military plans to eliminate Hezbollah are not feasible due to the required increase in the army's manpower.'
  • Iranian Foreign Minister: The war on Iran has shown that the American military presence in the region leads to insecurity and division.
  • US 'authorizes' Venezuela to pay legal fees for Maduro.  The US government has granted authorization for Venezuelan authorities to pay the legal fees for President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who face charges in the United States. 
  • Nicaragua ratifies military cooperation agreement with Russia. The Nicaraguan parliament ratified the military cooperation pact with Russia. The agreement includes provisions for the Russian military to train Nicaraguan armed forces in electronic warfare capabilities.
  • Iran continues oil exports from Kharg Island despite blockade. TankerTrackers reported that three supertankers loaded approximately six million barrels of Iranian crude oil at Kharg Island. Reports indicate vessels are successfully evading the US naval blockade by disabling tracking systems and utilizing indirect routes.
  • Insurers mandate coordination with Iran for Hormuz transit. The UK-based insurance firm Marsh reported that ship insurers are adding new clauses requiring vessel owners to contact Iranian authorities to guarantee safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • IRGC warns of 'strategic deterrence' response to further attacks. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned that any new aggression will be met with a response exceeding enemy expectations at the level of strategic deterrence. The IRGC also announced it has prepared prisoner-of-war camps for enemy soldiers.
  • A French media crew reporting from inside Ukraine hired a driver and translator. They were stopped at a checkpoint and the Ukrainian military grabs the driver and translator and takes them to a recruitment office. See how it all turns out in this short video. It's in French with English subtitles.
  • Iran's foreign minister arrived in Oman for consultations.  Following his meetings with mediators in Pakistan, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Muscat, Oman. The Iranian Foreign Ministry stated the visit aims to strengthen mutual trust with Gulf states and is Araghchi's first regional trip since the recent US-Israeli military actions.
  • Ukraine has been accused for a long time of starving their own soldiers who sit as cannon fodder along the front lines in the Donbass that borders Russia. The vast majority of the people are Russian-ethnic in that region. Over 14,000 of them have been killed since 2014 by US-NATO war mongering using Ukraine as the puppet. Ukraine's own troops often have little ammo, virtually no food and water and sometimes no communications devices. Most often the commanders steal the soldiers pay and even the death benefit family pay if one of their soldiers die. After all these years major media is reporting the story. Why now?
  • Fars News Agency Report: During Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi's visit, written messages were sent to the American side via Pakistan. These messages addressed several of Iran's red lines, including the nuclear issue and the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Active Measures (Telegram) writes: The State Department confessed in a written press release that the United States launched their war of aggression against Iran on the demands of the Israeli regimes detailing that Washington “is engaged in this conflict at the request of its Israeli ally.” US military commanders advised Trump that Netanyahu’s plans to attack Iran were 'farcical.' Trump told The Times of Israel in March that the decision to end the Iran war will be a “mutual decision” between Washington and Tel Aviv.  As a result, Israel continues to violate its ceasefire agreements by relentlessly bombing Lebanon with Trump’s approval, hoping it will spark an Iranian response so he can resume his aggression against the people of Iran.
  • Israel quietly deployed an Iron Dome air defense system to the United Arab Emirates early in the Iran War, along with troops to operate it, according to Axios.
  • Rambam Hospital in Haifa: Scenes of wounded Israeli soldiers today from southern Lebanon on way to hospital.

  • Footage captures Ukrainian FPV drones striking Russian armored vehicle, which continue moving as their armor withstands the impact. You get the inside view of the scary scene.

Lack of justice for Epstein's crimes: Why?

Epstein's crimes are one of the darkest abuses of power ever at the highest levels of American society.

Yet in the US, nothing has really happened to prosecute these serial pedophiles. 

How can the world also turn away from the savagery against Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Sudan and Iran? In all of these genocides Israel has been the key player.

What was Epstein's motive?

Blackmail on behalf of Israeli global depravity and domination.  

It is our duty and a moral imperative to resist this madness.

This important video helps explain the lack of real justice for the victims of all these crimes.

Upcoming statewide protest in Lewiston, Maine


Our demands:

  • End U.S. aid to racist apartheid Israel
  • Stop US-Israeli wars for 'Greater Israel' on Palestine, Iran, Lebanon, Yemen, & Syria
  • U.S. hands off Latin America & Caribbean (Cuba, Venezuela, Columbia, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Haiti)
  • Peace in Ukraine - No weapons, no money for the Ukraine War
  • Abolish NATO / no expansion into Asia Pacific
  • Fund people’s needs, not the war machine
  • Stop Pentagon climate crimes
  • Fight racism & bigotry not war
  • End AFRICOM
  • No new arms race in outer space

Sunday song

Saturday, April 25, 2026

Global news round-up while we wait for US-Israel attacks to resume

  • Israel bombed southern Lebanon minutes after Trump announced more ceasefire theater. Massive fireballs lighting up the night sky, thick black smoke choking entire neighborhoods, civilians filming from the streets as buildings burn. This happened moments after Trump proudly announced the three week ceasefire extension that boss Bibi in Tel Aviv never had intentions of honoring.

  • Iran’s FM will NOT meet with Kushner & Witkoff, reports Reuters. Araghchi's trip will be short and aims to review Iran's proposals for negotiations with the US; proposals that Pakistan, as a mediator, will convey to Washington. According to Raja News, quoting Iranian officials, negotiations with the US, under current circumstances and conditions, have been forbidden by the Iranian Leader.
  • Trump unraveling by the day.

  • Footage shows Israel's Ben Gurion Airport filled with American KC-46 and KC-135 refueling aircrafts. This is not routine. The empire is surging heavy airlift and fuel capacity straight into Israel — open preparation for the next round of war while the region holds its breath.

  • An Iranian bulk cargo ship carrying a load of rice, despite the US Navy's attempt to seize it, was escorted by the IRGC-Navy and, after safely passing through the Sea of Oman, arrived in Iran — Fars News.
  • A US Navy electronics technician assigned to a mine countermeasures ship, on his way to the Strait of Hormuz, was severely injured by a monkey after stopping in Thailand. He’s been transferred to Japan for medical treatment.
 

  • Israeli army: 45 officers and soldiers were injured in southern Lebanon over the past days. 
  • Europe has declared war on Russia. Moscow views what is happening as an open war from the West, Foreign Minister Lavrov said at a meeting with the heads of Russian non-profit organizations. According to him, one of the key factors of destabilization remains the long-term expansion of Western countries on the Eurasian continent and the desire to "inflict a strategic defeat on Russia". Lavrov noted that Ukraine is being used in this process and its capabilities directly depend on Western support - supplies of weapons, intelligence data and military training. Representatives of Western countries openly declare their preparation for a possible conflict with Russia. 
  • Former Delta Force commander Pete Blaber tells Americans the truth about the sacrifice of Ukraine. 'I have some contacts – one in the State Department, two in the intelligence community, and another friend who works there as a long-term contractor. We met in Los Angeles, and they told me everything, and I thought, "Damn." They asked, "Can you get this out?" And I said, "Yes, I feel it's my duty to voice it." Currently, according to their data, approximately 1.25 million Ukrainian soldiers have died. They've been losing about a thousand people a day, every day through 2025. Those are incredible numbers.'

  • Hegseth just declared total victory again. “No one sails from the Strait of Hormuz to anywhere in the world without the permission of the United States Navy… The blockade is tightening by the hour. We are in control. Nothing in. Nothing out.” Meanwhile, more than 34 Iranian linked tankers have already punched straight through the “naval blockade” — Lloyd’s List and Bloomberg both confirm it.

  • The Pentagon discusses expelling Spain from NATO - Reuters. Internal Pentagon email contains harsh punishment options for NATO countries that refuse to help the US in the war with Iran. One of the options is suspending Spain's membership in the alliance. Spain angered Washington by banning the use of its bases and airspace for strikes on Iran. 
  • More than 200 new settlers just arrived in Israel from India. Imagine that these settlers will displace the Palestinian landowners in the West Bank.
  • German Chancellor Merz on Ukraine War: 'We are seeing military technological development progressing at a pace we would not have seen without this war. As bitter as this war is, it has one positive effect.' Germany appears to love wars aimed at Russia. 

  • The Trump administration has frozen $344 million in cryptocurrency it says was linked to Iran, CNN reports.
  • NATO snubs Boeing, picks Saab for new AWACS surveillance planes. NATO is set to replace its aging E-3 AWACS fleet with Saab–Bombardier GlobalEye aircraft after the earlier Boeing E-7 deal collapsed. The shift follows U.S. withdrawal and European push for industrial autonomy. Around 10–14 aircraft are expected, worth roughly €5–6 billion, with entry into service targeted by early 2030s. 
  • A little girl carries her younger brother in one arm, and in the other, a sip of water for her family in Gaza, amidst harsh displacement and a scarcity of the most basic necessities of life. 

  • Pope Leo XIV on migration: 'I would change the question: what is the Global North doing to help the Global South in the situation that forces them to migrate?' Yeah, how many refugees result from western colonial wars?

  • The Trump administration imposed sanctions on a major Chinese oil refinery, Hengli Petrochemical, and about 40 shipping companies for transporting Iranian oil.
  • A few days after assisting Ukraine in obtaining 90 billion euros, Finland drastically reduced its own budget. The government just approved austerity measures worth 520 million euros - and now Finland is experiencing the fastest deterioration of public finances in the EU.  
  • Palantir believes it has the right to decide who is 'regressive' and whose culture is 'vital'. It wants a web of armed puppet-states all over the world to enforce those decisions. And it's building walls of code to keep you out of that decision-making. 
  • Lebanese in Beirut held a rally condemning Israel’s killing of journalist Amal Khalil, with her family and colleagues saying that the lack of accountability has emboldened the Tel Aviv regime to continue targeting media workers.

the funnies




€90 Billion EU loan to crumbling, corrupt and terroristic Ukraine. Don't expect to be repaid. There are still far too many sea-side homes in South Florida that the former Nazi 'warriors' from Ukraine are buying and selling thanks to EU & US cash. Why stop this war? It's far too lucrative for the mobsters inside NATO.

AI breaks out of its human imposed 'protective box'

In the middle of rising geopolitical tensions and the Iran–U.S. conflict, a powerful new AI model quietly emerged—one that may reshape cybersecurity, financial systems, and the global economy.

Built by Anthropic, the model—Claude Mythos—was reportedly considered too dangerous to release publicly. Instead, it is being tested under Project Glasswing by major tech companies like Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, and cybersecurity leaders like CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks.

The model has demonstrated the ability to detect and exploit software vulnerabilities across operating systems, web infrastructure, and critical digital systems—raising serious questions about cyber warfare, financial security, and national defense.

With involvement from U.S. institutions like the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve, this may represent a major shift in how governments approach artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and global power competition.

As AI capabilities accelerate, the real question is no longer just innovation—but control.

Who finds vulnerabilities first?

Who secures them?

And who exploits them?

Friday, April 24, 2026

Energy infrastructure fires around the world - who started them?

World's largest battery plant in California


The Islander (Telegram)

The numbers don’t lie: energy infrastructure is burning across the planet at a pace that defies coincidence.

In the space of just a few weeks we’ve seen major hits and mysterious explosions on refineries, export terminals, power plants and LNG complexes from Russia to the Gulf, Australia to Mexico, India to Texas. Russian crude distillation units and export terminals lit up under Ukrainian drone strikes.

Australia’s Geelong refinery turned into a war zone with an “unprecedented” inferno. Mexico’s Olmeca complex at Dos Bocas caught fire again. Romania’s power grid took a blow. India’s boiler explosions and refinery incidents piled on. Even Texas saw another refinery related blast.

And that’s before you get to the Gulf. South Pars and Asaluyeh in Iran were struck hard in March. Then came the retaliatory wave: Kuwait’s Mina Al-Ahmadi, Qatar’s Ras Laffan, Saudi Arabia’s Ras Tanura, the UAE’s Ruwais all taking direct or debris damage from Iranian strikes and counter-strikes.

Some are openly admitted drone and missile attacks in the active wars with Iran and Russia. Others arrive wrapped in the polite language of mysterious industrial accidents or equipment failure.

Either way, the timing is curious and suspect. These facilities are catching fire and exploding right as the Iran war has already doubled fuel prices and tightened global supply lines to breaking point.

The empire that launched this round of chaos is now watching its own energy arteries and those of its proxies bleed at the exact moment it needs them most. Whether it’s hybrid sabotage or simply natural, one thing is clear: the world’s energy backbone is taking hits it cannot absorb.

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One could ask this question. Are the global zionist oligarchs determined to shut most everything down? Outfits like Blackrock own half of the world already it seems

If there is a complete collapse, a return to feudalism and fascist governments, what will the people own? How will they live? 

The Native Americans said 'Put your ear to the RR tracks and hear the train coming'.

I'd guess the fires are set by CIA and Mossad.

Bruce

‘Starving the Beast’ through war: Washington's class struggle strategy


By Ben Luongo

Ronald Reagan’s budget director, David Stockman, spoke candidly years ago about why Republicans like tax cuts so much. In his 1986 book, The Triumph of Politics: Why the Reagan Revolution Failed, he confided that tax cuts served the purpose of creating budget deficits that could then be used to justify spending cuts on government programs.

Typically, administrations had only cut spending for a program if it was no longer necessary, and the resultant surplus would then be used as a tax cut to stimulate the economy. However, Stockman turned this on its head by using the tax cuts to create a budgetary crisis that would then require cuts in spending regardless of whether the programs were necessary or not.

In other words, Stockman used tax cuts to create a revenue problem that the Reagan administration could then mask as a spending problem. This is known as “starving the beast.” The administration starves the beast—important government services—of important tax revenues in order to then justify slashing government spending.

Stockman himself admitted the failure of this strategy, since budget deficits during the Reagan administration did not bring down public spending in a meaningful way. This failure, however, didn’t stop the next generation of conservatives from making it a key part of their larger political project. In 2001 and 2003, for instance, George W. Bush pushed through massive tax cuts meant to impose a “fiscal straitjacket” on Congress. This then prompted Bush’s Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 to gut government programs.

Republican lawmakers attempted this again after they took control of the House of Representatives during the Obama administration in 2010. At the time, the U.S. economy was struggling through the Great Recession, which congressional Republicans blamed on government profligacy and “out of control spending.”

Not only did they hold the debt-ceiling hostage to prevent future spending, but they urged more tax cuts to stimulate the economy. In general, starving the beast has become a more common, and outright underhanded, strategy by which lawmakers have gone about cutting federal spending.

This strategy has also functioned as a form of class politics: Wealthy elites are often the main beneficiaries of the tax cuts financed by cuts in social services on which the average American is more likely to depend. For instance, Reagan’s 1981 Economic Recovery Tax Act slashed top marginal tax rates from 70% to 50%, a rate that only the top 2% of Americans paid (those rates dropped even further to 28% in 1986).

This cut was largely paid for with reductions in Aid to Families with Dependent Children, food stamps, Medicaid funding, student loans, and other social services. The Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 served the same agenda. According to research by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, the richest 20% received 65% of the benefits of those tax cuts, while the top 5% received 38%. Spending was then cut under the Deficit Reduction Act by targeting Medicaid, Medicare, the Migrant and Season Farmworkers Program, literacy programs, and others.

The American public is now far more aware of who has, and who has not, benefited from cuts in taxes and spending, and public opinion makes it harder for lawmakers to starve the beast. New polling shows that only 19% of Americans support the idea of cutting taxes on the wealthy, while 58% say the wealthy should be paying more (this number rises to 63% when asked about large businesses and corporations).

At the same time, the majority of Americans want the government to maintain spending on the kinds of programs that are usually targeted, such as Medicaid and food stamps, medical and cancer research, federal childcare programs, or the arts in public schools. In other words, Republican lawmakers are going to have a harder time gutting these programs by further cutting top marginal tax rates.

That is why they are finding new ways to starve the beast. The latest strategy has been to leverage the heavy cost of national security issues.

Nowhere is this more evident than through the U.S. and Israel’s joint war with Iran. The bombing of Iran has proven to be even more expensive than the initial stages of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, with the daily burn rate averaging around $1-2 billion a day. Shortly after launching the war in late February, President Trump sought an additional $200 billion from Congress to fund it. The GOP is now using that price tag to plan massive cuts to important government programs.

In early April, for instance, Republicans proposed a reconciliation bill they claim would save $30 billion but would also drive up the out-of-pocket premium costs and increase the number of people without health insurance. Later that week, Trump candidly spoke of his intentions to slash government spending against the backdrop of a budgetary crisis caused by the war:

“We’re a big country. We have 50 states. We have all these other people, we’re fighting wars […] Medicaid, Medicare, all these individual things. They can do it on a state basis. You can’t do it on a federal [level]. We have to take care of one thing: military protection—we have to guard the country. But all these little things, all these little scams that have taken place, you have to let states take care of them.”

Trump’s claim that the United States can’t afford these programs are patently false. Programs like Medicare and Medicaid are planned spending that are not responsible for budget deficits.

However, the president’s comments make sense when contextualized against his longer-term plans to rein in federal spending. Through the creation of DOGE, Trump attempted to usher in an era of “government efficiency,” which included sharp reductions in several programs including Medicare and Medicaid. Although technically still operational, DOGE is largely seen as a failure, as it never achieved its goal of major spending cuts (in fact, government spending increased 6% in 2025).

The Iran war can complete the job that DOGE couldn’t. Trump is currently asking for a $1.5 trillion military budget—a 64% increase in military spending since last year—which provides the budgetary pressure needed to justify gutting necessary programs that have been on the books for decades. In doing so, Trump is essentially reviving the starve the beast strategy by fitting it into a large military project.

Although the strategy to starve the beast has changed, the class politics remains the same. Those affected will be those most reliant on programs designed to provide healthcare, education, and food. However, in this case, the consequences are no longer restricted to the U.S. taxpayer. The increase in military expenditures will be used to inflict harm upon vulnerable populations abroad. The strikes in Iran have already killed thousands of people and displaced over a million civilians.

The horrifying reality is that this carries the very real danger of becoming a common finance strategy. What happens when conservative lawmakers want to cut more government spending in healthcare or education? Will they manufacture a national security crisis to justify cuts in those social programs? Trump’s war in Iran establishes just such a dangerous precedent. For this reason, the American people must realize that their livelihood at home requires placing greater controls on what a president can do abroad.

~ Ben Luongo is an assistant professor of political science at Union Commonwealth University in Barbourville, Kentucky. His research focuses on issues of international human rights and political economy.

Haaretz publishes list of war crimes committed in Gaza


By Active Measures (Telegram) 

Israeli newspaper Haaretz published a list of atrocities committed by the IDF in Gaza, and the details fully cement their place in history as a modern SS:  
▪️ Soldiers pissing on a bound, blindfolded detainee while laughing and joking about October 7
▪️ Interrogators torturing detainees by tying cable ties around their genitals
▪️ An officer executing an unarmed Palestinian who had surrendered with hands up, then covering it up as if they had killed an “armed terrorist”
▪️ Widespread excitement in units over “special means” used to kill people in tunnels, while one soldier said it reminded him of the Holocaust
▪️ A tank gunning down five Palestinians crossing a line, followed by a D9 bulldozer burying the bodies in sand
▪️ Countless instances of IDF terrorists opening fire on unarmed civilians, including those seeking food during the man-made famine caused by the blockade 
▪️ Looting Palestinian homes, burning photos, and pissing on personal belongings for fun

The issue, though, is that Haaretz published this article from the perspective that Israeli soldiers are suffering from severe trauma and expecting us all to feel sorry for them now that they realized just how morally depraved and inhumane they were during Israel’s genocidal rampage in Gaza.

However, these IDF terrorists do not get even the slightest bit of sympathy from me.  They deserve to be tormented for life by the souls of the Palestinians they mass slaughtered in the same manner that Nazi Germany did to the victims of the Holocaust and the Soviet people.

In a just world, every Israeli, American and European politician who waged and materially supported this war, along with every single IDF soldier in Gaza, would be facing war crimes trials and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.  I couldn’t care less about their pitiful sob stories and their “trauma.”