This is The Most Viral FORMER HOSTAGE in Israel Right Now
This is a Swedish politician who staged a silent protest in response to the atrocities unfolding in Gaza. Her statement afterward offered a powerful and insightful foundation for understanding what Netanyahu and his criminal extremist factions have been concealing in occupied Palestine.
This Swedish lady said the quite part of what Naama Levy s — one of five female IDF surveillance soldiers released during the recent ceasefire-hostage exchange in January — said louder. During a public rally, Levy gave a harrowing account of how the so-called Israeli Defense Forces routinely level buildings without regard for who might be inside or for any basic humanitarian considerations.
Levy’s testimony laid bare the culture of impunity with which the Israeli military operates, exposing the wildly disproportionate and indiscriminate manner in which the occupation army targets people and infrastructure in the densely populated Gaza Strip.
Speaking to a crowd of around 1,500, she described how the bombings often come without warning — first a whistle, then the desperate hope it won’t strike you, followed by an earth-shaking boom loud enough to leave you paralyzed with fear. Her account aligns with Israel’s documented use of U.S.-supplied 2,000-pound bombs in some of the most crowded areas of Gaza, a topic I’ll be returning to later in this video.
Yet perhaps the most unsettling part of her statement is the uncomfortable truth it carries: unless she had been captured, she would likely still be part of the same military machine carrying out those very bombings. Unless she has truly repented, her complicity remains a sobering reminder of the realities within the occupation forces...
Pro-Gaza Paris Rally Turns Violent; Cops Clash, Tear-gas & Chase Away Protesters | 'BAN ISRAEL'
Tensions flared in Paris on Sunday as police clashed with pro-Palestine demonstrators. Footage shows protesters obstructing traffic as they marched with Palestinian flags and signs. Police can be seen attempting to disperse the demonstration with tear gas, chasing down protesters, blocking their paths and making multiple arrests. The protest comes amid growing international criticism over delays and restrictions in aid deliveries to Gaza.







