West AsiaPalestineResistance AxisWorld News

Zionist Israeli sniper disclosed that he ceased tracking the number of Palestinian lives he took after the count exceeded 200 in Gaza

experiences in the military, shared his struggles, revealing the psychological toll of his service. His story highlights the broader issue of mental health challenges faced by veterans. He expressed a desire for greater support systems to assist those who have served in combat, underlining a need for comprehensive care for mental well-being post-deployment.

In a chilling revelation, a soldier disclosed to an Israeli journalist that he once kept track of the number of individuals he shot and killed during the conflict.

The individual reported that he is receiving adequate medical care following an injury in Gaza, although he expressed that he may never fully recover.

According to a former military sniper who served in Gaza, following the completion of 200 operations, a conscious decision was made to cease the practice of keeping count.

In response to inquiries regarding whether children were among the victims, the individual confirmed the presence of minors, stating, “Yes, there were children… there were children.”

An Israeli soldier has reported the presence of snipers in Gaza, claiming they have been responsible for the deaths of over 400 individuals.

A resident from a moshav near Sderot reportedly claimed to have lost track of the number of militant combatants neutralized after reaching a count of 400, according to local accounts.

Defense for Children International has reported allegations that Israeli snipers have deliberately targeted children in Gaza using live ammunition. Gaza medical sources have documented numerous incidents that suggest such occurrences.

Volunteer doctors operating in Gaza have reported that both the nature and sites of injuries, along with testimonies from Palestinians bringing children in for medical care, have led them to the conclusion that the victims were deliberately targeted by Israeli forces.

According to human rights organizations, Palestinian children and their families have been targeted while seeking safety in shelters or attempting to find food in residential areas of Gaza.

Back to top button