

Behind the scenes of the explosive Haaretz 'killing field' Gaza expose that Netanyahu called a 'blood libel'
12 snips Jul 3, 2025
Nir Hasson, a Haaretz correspondent known for his coverage of the Gaza war, shares insights from his investigative report revealing troubling orders given to IDF soldiers. The soldiers expressed moral dilemmas about using live fire against unarmed Palestinians seeking aid. Amir Tibon, a seasoned columnist and former diplomatic correspondent, discusses the political fallout and implications of these revelations on Israeli sentiments and ceasefire negotiations. Together, they highlight the profound disconnect between military actions and humanitarian values.
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IDF Shooting Orders Exposed
- IDF soldiers were ordered to shoot live ammunition at unarmed Palestinian crowds near humanitarian aid stations in Gaza.
- Hundreds have been killed in these incidents, prompting military reviews for possible war crimes.
Soldiers' Moral Conflict
- Soldiers felt morally conflicted, shooting hungry people trying to feed their families.
- They said this behavior betrayed the IDF values they knew and refused non-lethal measures like tear gas.
Distribution Centers' Questionable Purpose
- The aid distribution centers appear designed to pressure Gazans to leave, without advancing Israeli war goals.
- The operation does not help recover hostages or ensure Israeli security, risking a prolonged conflict.