In the aftermath of the killing of 15 paramedics and first responders by Israeli forces in Rafah, a chilling directive from Lt. Col. David Cohen of the Golani Reconnaissance Battalion resurfaces, instructing soldiers to consider everyone as an enemy, open fire, annihilate, and move on, without distinguishing between combatants and civilians. This approach may explain the increasing civilian casualties in Gaza, including targeted killings of medical personnel, raising concerns of a policy of genocide by Israel despite its stated goal of dismantling Hamas and rescuing hostages. Rights groups point to incidents like the Rafah paramedic murders as evidence of a disturbing trend in the ongoing conflict.
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Is the UK about to get dragged into Iran-Israel conflict?
The UK is concerned about its potential role in the Middle East as tensions rise between Israel and Iran, reminiscent of its involvement in the Iraq War in 2003. While the UK has limited influence, it maintains strategic military assets in the region and is engaged in diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation, especially following sanctions imposed on Israeli officials. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The UK is worried about what might happen...
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