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Many videos published by Israeli occupation soldiers on their social media accounts reveal their pride in destroying Palestinian property and mocking them in the Gaza Strip.

The American New York Times newspaper says that it reviewed hundreds of video clips that show the diaries of soldiers fighting in the Gaza Strip, and what they do with Palestinian property, without concealment or concealment.

According to the newspaper, analysis of videos posted on social media showed Israeli soldiers filming themselves in Gaza destroying “what appears to be civilian property.”

A video shows an Israeli soldier raising his thumb towards the camera as he drives a bulldozer through a street in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, pushing a destroyed car towards a half-collapsed building.

“I stopped counting the number of neighborhoods I surveyed,” the soldier said, commenting on the video clip he posted, on his personal account on the TikTok platform, accompanied by a military anthem.

The New York Times says that since the start of the Israeli ground operation in October, soldiers have shared videos from Gaza on social media, showing some of what they are doing in the field.

Video clips show Israeli soldiers vandalizing stores and classrooms inside schools, and making insulting comments about Palestinians, calling for the construction of Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip, which is “an inflammatory idea promoted by some extreme right-wing Israeli politicians,” the newspaper says.

The aggression against Gaza left more than 27,000 martyrs and 66,000 injured.

Source: New York Times