The Evidence Israel Can’t Deny
Some atrocities come with context.
Some come with fog.
And some come with video, testimony, and Israeli confirmation—removing every last excuse.
This is one of those moments.
In the span of just a few days, we’ve seen three separate pieces of evidence that show—beyond doubt—that Israel’s war on Gaza isn’t just reckless. It’s deliberate. It’s systematic. And it’s criminal.
1. The Aid Line Massacre: “Red Light, Green Light”
“IDF soldiers were ordered to shoot unarmed Gazans queuing for food.”
— Haaretz
This wasn’t chaos. This wasn’t confusion.
According to Haaretz, Israeli soldiers weren’t just firing on civilians at aid distribution points—they were treating it like a game.
A children’s game.
One soldier compared it to a version of Red Light, Green Light.
You fire, the crowd dives for cover.
You pause, they inch forward.
You shoot again.
“You shoot, everyone takes cover. Then you stop shooting, and they try to get forward. Then you shoot again.”
This wasn’t one isolated incident—it’s a pattern.
According to Sky News, over 500 Palestinians have been killed at these so-called “aid” sites.
They weren’t caught in crossfire. They were hunted while starving.
One clip captures the grotesque absurdity perfectly. An IDF soldier filming near an aid site spends nearly a minute telling the camera that reports of civilians being targeted are propaganda.
Then—gunfire.
He posted the clip himself.
When asked in the replies, “Was that gunfire?”
He answered:
“It’s a war zone.”
Yes. A war zone where, moments earlier, he’d calmly declared that no one was firing at them.
I visited another @GHFUpdates food delivery sites today. Thousands of Gazans collecting the free aid they need. Almost 50 million meals delivered in the last month & now around 2 million a day. Don’t believe the lies. pic.twitter.com/R848AACTrv
— Rɪᴄʜᴀʀᴅ Kᴇᴍᴘ ⋁ (@COLRICHARDKEMP) June 28, 2025
“Nothing’s happening,” he says.
Then: crack crack crack.
Calm. Controlled. Deliberate.
Nobody shot back. Because nobody had weapons.
They were waiting for flour.
2. Drone Strike on Obedient Teenagers
Another video shows two Palestinian teenagers walking south—obeying Israeli evacuation orders. One is carrying a tent on his back. They’re headed toward a “safe” place the IDF itself directed them to—even though it’s barely safer.
Then, a drone strike.
Then, another. Two missile impacts in under a second.
Zionists online claimed the tent might’ve had explosives inside. But stills from the video clearly show two separate, spaced missile strikes—a confirmation hit.
Israeli footage shows a drone strike on two young Palestinians carrying a tent. They were displaced by the IDF, then executed by the IDF.
— Save Our Citizenships 🔻 (@LetsStopC9) June 30, 2025
No threat. No weapons. Just another war crime. It’s no wonder the chant calling for their death has gone global…pic.twitter.com/KW7qm0E3da
They didn’t resist.
They didn’t attack.
They followed orders—and Israel killed them anyway.
Because the goal isn’t safety. It’s fear.
No matter where you go. Or how closely you comply.
3. “One Shot, Two Kills”
A medical student in Gaza gave this testimony:
A pregnant woman, seven months along, was shot in the head by an Israeli sniper.
After multiple transfers between bombed hospitals and aid clinics with no supplies, she died.
Her baby was delivered via emergency C-section. Barely alive. Clinging on.
This is what the IDF calls efficiency.
“1 Shot, 2 Kills.”
Not a slogan made up by critics. A phrase proudly printed on souvenir T-shirts sold to Israeli soldiers after their service.
📰 BBC: IDF’s disturbing culture of T-shirts
Testimony from a medical student in Gaza.
— Gordon Dimmack (@GordonDimmack) July 1, 2025
The IDF shot a Pregnant woman (7 mths) in the head. After several transfers due to no medical supplies, the baby was delivered via emergency C-section.
The mother had to be transferred again due to hospital bomb damage and shortages.… pic.twitter.com/dJrqPHckc0
This isn’t a tragedy. It’s a punchline.
To them.
Bonus: Richard Kemp — The Walking Deflection
Former British Army Colonel Richard Kemp—frequent media guest, professional excuse-maker—responded to the Haaretz revelations with this:
“Haaretz reports that IDF troops killed unarmed Palestinians trying to get humanitarian aid. This shows how difficult and dangerous urban warfare is. Every civilian casualty is a tragedy. But only Hamas is to blame.”
That’s it. That’s the whole defence.
Yes, we shot them. Yes, they were unarmed.
Still Hamas’s fault.
And if the name sounds familiar—it should.
Kemp is the man speaking in that now-notorious clip, the one where gunfire rings out right after he says everything is calm and Hamas are to blame for all violence.
You couldn’t script it better if you tried.
Next week he’ll be blaming Hamas for the JFK assassination and the P Diddy files.
This Isn’t “Collateral Damage.” It’s Calculated.
- Civilians follow evacuation orders → drone strike
- Civilians queue for aid → sniper fire
- Pregnant mother seeks care → bullet to the head
There’s no fog here. No excuse. No “complexity.” Just evidence.
From Israeli soldiers.
From eyewitnesses.
From video.
And from the bodies.
📢 Call It What It Is
This isn’t about Hamas.
This isn’t self-defence.
This isn’t war.
It’s punishment.
It’s performance.
It’s genocide.