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Israeli Newspaper's Claim IDF Operates Shoot-to-Kill Policy in Gaza Sparks Outrage Among Far Right

Summary by Irish Examiner
Investigation by left-leaning 'Haaretz' journalists revealed both soldiers and army officers were, in their words, 'ordered to fire at unarmed crowds near food distribution sites in Gaza'

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While waiting to know if Donald Trump’s pressure on Benjamin Netanyahu serves to have a new ceasefire “next week,” when the Israeli Prime Minister travels again to the White House, he follows the daily bloodbath in the Strip. Four days after the daily newspaper ‘Haaretz’ revealed that Israeli soldiers are ordered to shoot to kill Palestinians who come to food delivery stations, the army said it investigates reports of civilians who have been “wo…

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SocialHoop fuss about this story in Israeli newspaper Haaretz last week. In short: "IDF officers and soldiers told Haaretz they were ordered to fire at unarmed crowds near food distribution sites in Gaza, even when no threat was present." Netanyahu strongly denied it, but the IDF did launch an investigation. The conclusion of that investigation now reads something like: "The IDF acknowledges that Palestinian civilians were killed and injured by …

In Gaza today, hunger has a price. For many civilians, this prize is death. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz called the distribution centres of the Humanitarian Foundation for Gaza (GHF) "fields of death", where Israeli soldiers were ordered to shoot at civilians in line to receive meagre help. Mothers, fathers, children and the elderly, all unarmed civilians killed while trying to obtain food rations (...)

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Irish Examiner broke the news in Ireland on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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