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The Gaza family torn apart by IDF snipers from Chicago and Munich | Israel-Gaza war

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Gaza City – ⁣ New video evidence and eyewitness accounts reveal the alleged targeting of Palestinian civilians by Israeli snipers, including members of the Doghmosh family, during a two-day period⁢ near the Barcelona Garden park in Gaza. The snipers, identified as part of a unit comprised of foreign fighters-including individuals from the United States and Germany-reportedly⁢ killed at least ‍eight Palestinians, with six believed to be from the same family.

The findings, reported by​ Paper Trail Media, center on footage obtained by investigative journalist Thomas Raab, a former member of the unit.Raab⁤ claims the ⁤”team” ⁢he served with killed 105 ⁣peopel during their deployment in gaza, describing the toll⁣ as “really impressive.” The footage includes a clip showing the killing of Mohammed Farid, moments before he was fatally shot‍ while walking ‍down a rubble-strewn street. Witnesses,​ including Farid’s family and cousin jamal, identified him by his distinctive durag.

According to the report, on Moneer al-Rayyes Street, Israeli snipers shot Mohammed and Salem Doghmosh, their father Montasser, and Mohammed ‍Farid. Two cousins were‍ also injured. Two unidentified bodies were found ‌in the ⁣same ‍area. The shootings occurred even as civilians were attempting to recover bodies,​ a practice protected under international law.

“The available evidence points to ⁤a war crime,” stated Tom Dannenbaum,a professor‌ of international law at stanford Law​ School. International law protects unarmed individuals and the collection of bodies.

The Israeli military ​has not responded ‍to specific questions regarding the ⁤Doghmosh family killings or its rules of engagement. A spokesperson ⁣stated that Israeli forces operate “in strict accordance with its rules of engagement and international​ law, taking feasible precautions ​to mitigate civilian harm.”

Fayza Doghmosh, who witnessed⁢ the return of her sons’ bodies, ‌expressed ‌a loss of faith in human justice, stating, “Even if I forgive​ him, God ⁤will not.”

The reporting team included Maria Retter, Daniel Laufer, ⁣Frederik Obermaier, and Maria Cristoph of paper Trail Media. Names‍ of survivors and witnesses have been changed due to ​security concerns.

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