What Has Been Learned in the Past Year of the Al-Aqsa Flood

New Film Brings Together Reams of Documentary Evidence of Zionist War Crimes

Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit (I-Unit) brought together thousands of videos and photos posted to social media by Israeli soldiers. With filmmaker Richard Sanders, Al Jazeera has made a film from this "flood of social media posts from Israeli soldiers" boasting about specific actions they have carried out in their treatment of the Palestinian people in the past year. The film is a contribution to what has been learned in the past year of the Al-Aqsa flood.

These photos have been available daily on social media since the beginning of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood when the Palestinian Resistance attacked the military posts north of Gaza responsible for enforcing the Israeli occupation of Gaza and committing untold crimes against the Palestinian people. It was a legitimate act of resistance against an unlawful occupation which according to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) must be ended.

The photos provide horrifying evidence of actions of Israeli Zionist soldiers about which the U.S., UK, Canada and other countries are fully aware but refuse to acknowledge, let alone condemn. This tells us a great deal about their self-serving politicized definitions of human rights, war crimes, rule of law, democracy, the values they uphold, as well as the impunity with which they are silencing and criminalizing those at home and abroad they have labeled "anti-Semites," "terrorists," and dangers to national security. 

Despite these countries' use of their positions of power and privilege, they cannot escape the fact that these photos provide evidence of the crimes they and their legacy media, spokespersons, and alleged experts are permitting, with the endless repetition of their narrative justifying their support for Israel by accusing the resistance forces of violating human rights. This evidence will be used to prove they are complicit in the commission of the horrific crimes and the crime of genocide, as established by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

The footage is too horrifying for many viewers but nonetheless constitutes irrefutable evidence which holds the government of Canada and official circles which comprise the party cartel which continues to support the criminal actions of the Israeli occupiers to account. Pleading ignorance will not do. We have witnessed these crimes being committed day after day after day for a full year. Canada must stop supporting Israel and it must stop NOW.



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October 6, 2024, PM Edition

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