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Thats a Ukrainian armored vehicle...
Some of the people are saying that it was stolen by Russian saboteurs.
The guy in the car survived.
Russian or Ukrainian, why would they do that?
That is reminiscent of the atrocities the Japanese Imperial Army committed in the countries they conquered over eighty years ago.
They are making pancakes with strawberry jam on them.
They think its funny.
Probably veterans of some other battlefield and they have been serving for too long.
They get used to the brutality and dont care anymore.
You are correct. Too much time in combat breeds inhumanity.
I am a veteran of the battle of Jenin. If I reported the things I saw some fellow IDF soldiers do to civilians with the approaval of lieutenants there would have been court marials. That is if they did not kill me first.
I was not familiar with that event, so I googled it.
The Battle of Jenin took place in the Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank on April 1–11, 2002. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) entered the camp, and other areas under the administration of the Palestinian Authority, during the Second Intifada, as part of Operation Defensive Shield. The Jenin camp was targeted after Israel reported that it had "served as a launch site for numerous terrorist attacks against both Israeli civilians and Israeli towns and villages in the area."[7]
Further reading indicate there is no proof of indiscriminate killing of Palestinians. But, Israel conducted the investigations, so we are left with their version of history.