AJ+ collected Israeli soldiers social media as evidence of war crimes.

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AJ+ collected Israeli soldiers social media posts bragging about the atrocities they were committing that can now be used as evidence of war crimes. That's the first video clip.

Then I added more videos and news of international war crimes committed by Isreali military that I collected, customized the background and added the screenshots.

The longer version will be saved to my Globalawareness101 channel on Rumble.com.

I found out putting this video together that, "Swedish Ambassador to Palestine, Folke Bernadotte, First UN Mediator, was assassinated by members of the Jewish paramilitary group Lehi (“The Stern Gang”) on 17 September 1948 before he could present it."

These groups by the way, were labeled terrorists by the United States, United Kingdom, and the United Nations.

Here is an official US report:
TERROR OUT OF ZION - IRGUN ZVAI LEUMI, LEHI, AND THE PALESTINE UNDERGROUND, 1929-1949
https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/terror-out-zion-irgun-zvai-leumi-lehi-and-palestine-underground

REMEMBER WHAT "FASCIST" REALLY MEANS?

WIKI: Lehi split from the Irgun militant group in 1940 in order to continue fighting the British during World War II. It initially sought an alliance with Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany. Believing that Nazi Germany was a lesser enemy of the Jews than Britain, Lehi twice attempted to form an alliance with the Nazis, proposing a Jewish state based on "nationalist and totalitarian principles, and linked to the German Reich by an alliance". After Stern's death in 1942, the new leadership of Lehi began to move towards support for Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union and the ideology of National Bolshevism, which was considered an amalgam of both right and left. Regarding themselves as "revolutionary Socialists", the new Lehi developed a highly original ideology combining an "almost mystical" belief in Greater Israel with support for the Arab liberation struggle. This sophisticated ideology failed to gain public support and Lehi fared poorly in the first Israeli elections.

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