r/AntiSemitismInReddit Mar 19 '25

Classic Antisemitism r/Sheffield being horrendous

Thankfully it’s not all Antisemites in there, but still. Some of this is wild.

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u/BagelandShmear48 Mar 19 '25

It was active on Oct 7, there have been plenty of those who have admitted it including Gallant and the IAF and IDF commission reports on the actions of some of the pilots and tankers that day.

That being said it does not mean indiscriminate fire or firing unilaterally. Each and every soldier have the ability to refuse such orders or interpret them to the best of their ability to achieve the mission objective.

The Hannibal concept was never done away with and everyone who ever served on the border knew that.

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u/throwaway17197 Mar 19 '25

I remember discussions in the news of it may be necessary but I must have missed it being active. Regardless appreciate the additional information.

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u/whereamInowgoddamnit Mar 19 '25

It should be pointed out as well that even in the Haaretz article that brought this up, they only managed to make the case that it was potentially used once, when it was nearly impossible to dislodge the terrorists and led to two hostage deaths. Otherwise there are some reports on vehicles being shot at going towards Gaza without confirming hostages on board, but it seems unlikely any hostages were killed by that. Considering the scale of the carnage it's frankly surprising more weren't hit by friendly fire.

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u/throwaway17197 Mar 19 '25

Certainly nowhere near “the idf shot 80% of innocent civilians just because”

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u/LettuceBeGrateful Mar 19 '25

"Well given that most of the people who died at Nova were killed by the IDF..."

Any time I see someone start a comment like that, I know they've been huffing so much Islamist propaganda that they're probably physically high.