Reveals about Israel's army: Crimes in the Gaza War are uncovered

Reveals about Israel's army: Crimes in the Gaza War are uncovered
The myth of Israel's "cleanest" army-comment on warfare in the Gaza War
The recent revelations by Israeli journalists throw a bright light on the behavior of the Israeli army in the Gaza War. Arbitrary shootings, destruction and looting are just a few of the allegations that are raised against the army. These shocking revelations finally let the paint of Israel's reputation to be flipped as a "cleanest" army in the world.
The Israeli government has used the myth of clean warfare for years to cover up the crimes of its soldiers. But now critical media reports, above all the magazine "+972" and the daily newspaper "Haaretz", show that the Israeli army systematically violates international law, commits serious human rights violations and that the controllers get away.
It is time to recognize reality: no army is perfect, and the Israeli army is also no exception. The facts speak a clear language, and it is time to break through the myth of a "clean" army.
Another narrative level is the idea that Israel is fighting for its survival in the Gaza Strip and therefore every form of warfare is justified. This idea is gladly taken up by Israel's allies to justify their support. But the truth is that Israel's army is a campaign test and is one of the most modern in the world. It has sufficient support, both nationally and internationally. The existence of the Israeli state is not seriously threatened by terrorist groups such as Hamas, even with external support.
It is important to accept the facts and to question the myth of a "clean" Israeli army. The revelations of the warfare in the Gaza War show that there is no army above international law and that violations of human rights must not remain punishable.
The international community has a responsibility to examine human rights violations in the Gaza War and ensure that those responsible are held accountable. The call of Israel as a sovereign state and responsible actor in the international community is at stake.
The time of the paint is over. It is time to accept the truth and take appropriate measures to ensure that war crimes do not remain unpunished.