Omar was seeking aid at an aid distribution site when Israeli soldiers encircled him and other aid-seekers, after opening fire on the crowd.
Omar was then interrogated and ordered to provide details of his family and relatives. Dissatisfied with Omar’s responses, the interrogator subjected Omar to torture.
Omar was brought to the roof of the building and tied to a rope, where he was left hanging upside down for an extended period. Later, the interrogator released the rope, causing Omar to plummet to the ground, dropping the height of roughly five floors before the rope became taut again, stopping his fall about half a meter (20 inches) above the ground, where he was left suspended for approximately 20 minutes.
The torture caused Omar to urinate, as he was left struggling to breathe and suffocating. “It felt as though I was teetering on the brink of death,” recalled Omar.
every zionist accusation is a confession
i bet that the republicans and the zionists use the same think tank that comes up with the same talking points.
You might say things like:“This is evil, because it’s wrong to…” But I think it wouldn’t be right to describe Israels actions as evil by arguing ethics. The scope of evil from Israel is so utterly inhumane and depraved, that it transcendeds being judged by any standard.
Utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics, none of these ethical systems can dare to evaluate Israel. Instead, any ethical system, that philosophers propose should first be tested on wether it makes any sense, by checking, if it describes Israel as absolutely evil. That’s like the baseline calibration standard for ethics. Like Hitler used to be. If your ethical system leads you to support Israel in any way, it’s immediately clear, that you need to trash the system and start from scratch.
This is reminiscent of