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One of “Israel’s” most senior commanders killed by IED in Gaza


The commander of the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) 401st Armored Brigade was killed by an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in Jabalia, north Gaza today.

According to the IOF’s statement, Colonel Ehsan Daqsa was killed when his tank and another were hit by explosive devices during the ongoing operations in Jabalia.

in reply to NoneOfUrBusiness

Could have been buying olive oil... Way less dangerous buying olive oil.
in reply to CrimeDad

Real estate speculating .... , bad joke:(

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in reply to LPS

I know it's a seller's market, but God damn!
in reply to geneva_convenience

If the world can't bring these genocidal bastards to justice, at least the Palestinians can.
in reply to geneva_convenience

If the world can't bring these genocidal bastards to justice, at least the Palestinians can.
in reply to geneva_convenience

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in reply to IndustryStandard

Wow. The tabk stopped right on top of the bomb. No more merkava there.
in reply to geneva_convenience

I appreciate the sentiment behind saying IOF or even IAF (attack instead of defencec not to be confused with the Israeli Air Forces) and I agree that they occupy and attack more than any defence they have ever done. But, ironically, it makes it hard to search and find information on IDF crimes...
in reply to gramophone_mind

I usually use IGF but I mostly dont comment anything worth researching. I do agree that using different names can be deteimental.
in reply to WIZARD POPE💫

I like IGF. My grandma who was a Nakba survivor always called them "Azrael" as in the angel of death. Can't blame her, she only saw murser, pain, and forced displacement from them.
in reply to gramophone_mind

Recognition is a state of mind. Recognizing the occupational force is in a way a victory for them.

The flip side is as you mentioned, it makes discussion more difficult with people who are less knowledgeable about a conflict. This is why the word Israel is often used in quotes.