🧵"Shooting and running, you’re like cockroaches, so don’t cry now, when the exterminators arrive. Taking down buildings, evacuating civilians, because the next Nova (is gonna be held) in your territories"

The song that can be heard in the background of that genocidal video, featuring Israeli soldiers blowing up a water reservoir in Rafah, is called “Kulu Tamam” (“It’s all good” in Arabic. It was released in February, by Israeli rappers Ido Wein and ReMaxx.

Ido Wein actually served in Gaza as a soldier in Golani’s 51st Battalion, and the music video for this genocidal tune features him in uniform, as well as a lot of footage from Gaza, filmed during IDF operations, and other scenes from IDF activities. He had to have gotten permission from the army to use this footage.

Possibly the winner of the “most genocidal Israeli hip-hop song” contest? Hard to say for sure though, the competition is fierce.

Source

Geolocation footage water reservoir blown up in Rafah @GeoConfirmed 📍31°18’41"N 34°14’50"E

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    3 months ago

    You think war has ever been any different? Just because you are losing doesn’t mean you deserve pity or mercy. I don’t really care about either side but all actions have reactions.