Israeli soldiers proudly wear images of dead Palestinian babies, women
26. 3. 2009 | Vložil: Jerem Zahere | Rubrika: Nicely English |
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“Better Use Durex” is the slogan on one t-shirt centered over a cartoon image of a dead Palestinian infant worn proudly by Israeli infantrymen in Tel Aviv. The latest trend in t-shirts, baseball caps and hooded sweaters manufactured at the Adiv fabric-printing shop in south Tel Aviv, according to the Israeli daily paper Haaretz, are images of “dead babies, mothers weeping on their children’s graves, a gun aimed at a child and bombed-out mosques.”
„Bet you got raped!“ was another favorite slogan for the Lavi Battalion. The image was a bruised Palestinian woman.
The Haaretz report came days after the paper shook Israeli society with reports revealed from a training session where soldiers from the Gaza war spoke out against the military conditions that promoted the slaughter of innocents and the destruction of private property.
The images of violent t-shirts also follow reports from the Palestine Center for Human Rights revealing similar statements inscribed on the homes of Gaza homes occupied by military units during the Israeli invasion of the area in January.
According to Haaretz, the t-shirt designs are submitted to commanders for approval before printing, though some soldiers noted that those rejected were often printed later and distributed without knowledge of the military administration.
Post from: http://www.thecornerreport.com