Site launched ahead of IJC hearing South African claims Israel commits genocide; hard-to-watch content collected from terrorists own body cameras and CCTV footage previously presented to limited audiences due to the cruelty seen

The day before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague, convening to hear claims that Israel was committing genocide in Gaza, the Prime Minister’s Office launched a new website that includes horrific video of the Hamas terrorists committing their massacre on October 7.

The site titled “Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas Massacre: Documentation of Crimes Against Humanity,” aims to show the atrocities committed by the terrorists at the various locations that came under their attack. The site was created in collaboration with the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit which curated Bearing Witness - a 47 minute completion of raw footage from the massacre screen to limited audiences around the world.

The site is intentionally not accessible from within Israel, preserving the victims’ privacy, and is exclusively for international viewers. The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit emphasized the need to safeguard Israel’s legitimacy globally, especially amid increasing anti-Israel protests by pro-Palestinian groups.

  • Altofaltception@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Are we to believe that cops across the world don’t have the discipline to use their body cams but Hamas does? Not just that, leave the evidence behind for Israel to find?

    I think we need to use Occam’s razor here because this seems far too convenient

    • Annoyed_🦀 @monyet.cc
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      10 months ago

      Whether or not it’s real, this does not justify any shit they’ve been doing for the past months.

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      10 months ago

      With your first sentence, I thought you were going in a very different direction with this because the number of “problems” cops across the world have with their bodycams is ridiculous and not indicative at all about how difficult it is to use bodycams, but rather that they at best don’t care to keep them running or at worst don’t want anyone to see what they’d record.