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IDF Publishes Radio Recording From Shechem Operation: ‘There’s A Child Behind Terrorist, I’m Not Shooting’

(VINnews) — In an attempt to demonstrate the moral level of its soldiers while in action, the IDF published a conversation between one of the combatants in Shechem during Wednesday’s operation and his commander. The soldier has seen an armed Palestinian terrorist near him but behind the terrorist there is a child. The soldier tells […]

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(VINnews) — In an attempt to demonstrate the moral level of its soldiers while in action, the IDF published a conversation between one of the combatants in Shechem during Wednesday’s operation and his commander.

The soldier has seen an armed Palestinian terrorist near him but behind the terrorist there is a child. The soldier tells his commanding officer that “there’s a child behind the terrorist, so I’m not shooting.” The officer replies: “Affirmative”, meaning that this is in consonance with IDF policy.

In contrast with the IDF which views children as out of bounds even when they are used as human shields, terrorists routinely educate very young children to use weapons and participate in terror. In the following sickening clip a terrorist in Shechem teaches a 4-year-old how to shoot.

In a video clip from the Kasbah(market) in Shechem taken from a special forces policeman’s bodycam during Wednesday’s operation, the forces can be seen under attack and responding.

The following clip shows an example of IDF restraint, as jeeps are pelted with rocks by hundreds of terrorists but do not respond since they are not in a life-threatening situation (see lower video)

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