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Letter: Israel abandons moral high ground

By Ellen Sward, Vancouver
Published: February 21, 2024, 6:00am

The New York Times recently reviewed social media postings in which Israeli soldiers were vandalizing classrooms, deriding Palestinians, or joking about having razed entire Gaza towns. One soldier, smiling and giving a thumbs up, reportedly wrote, “I stopped counting how many neighborhoods I’ve erased.”

If this type of combat behavior is fostered or even tolerated among the ranks, what moral high ground can Israel possibly hope to claim?

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