Former US military intelligence official says he resigned over Gaza war
- A former U.S. military intelligence official resigned from the Defense Intelligence Agency due to "moral injury" related to U.S. Support for Israel's war in Gaza and harm to Palestinians.
- Harrison Mann, an Army major, is the first known DIA official to quit over U.S. Support to Israel.
- Mann expressed fear and cited shame and guilt for contributing to the mass killing of Palestinians.
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Former U.S. Military Intelligence Official Says He Resigned Over Gaza War
A former U.S. military intelligence official published a letter Monday explaining to colleagues at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) that his resignation in November was actually due to “moral damage” resulting from U.S. support for Israel's war in Gaza and the harm caused to Palestinians, according to Reuters.
Army officer resigns in protest of U.S. support for Israel in Gaza
A U.S. Army officer working at the Defense Intelligence Agency has resigned from the military, citing his objection to Israel’s war in Gaza, according to an open letter he published online Monday saying he is distressed that his work has contributed to the deaths of Palestinian civilians.
US intelligence officer resigns over US support for Israel
US military intelligence officer, member of the Military Intelligence Agency (DIA) Harrison Mann has left the DIA, stating that his resignation is in fact a “moral obligation” stemming from Washington's support for Israel in the war against Hamas in Gaza and the damage it has caused to the Palestinians, the Times of Israel reported.
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