In Islamic Jihad Clip, IDF Brutality Justifies Terror Tunnels [WATCH]
The newest Islamist incitement propaganda video shocking the world carries a gruesome yet simple message: IDF soldiers are cold-blooded killers and Arabs must avenge the innocent lives lost at their hands in the only way possible – terror. UNFORTUNATELY, YOUTUBE HAVE NOW TAKEN DOWN THIS INFORMATIVE VIDEO!!
The clip, released by Islamic Jihad, is short – only 1 minute and 34 seconds – but it gets its brutal point across. Featuring high production values, a dark, dramatic soundtrack, and a clear narrative, the video is intended to showcase the brutality of the IDF and inspire an equally violent response.
For those unlikely to commit actual acts of terror against Israel and are watching out of curiosity, the video – named “Blood Readiness” – serves as a crystal-clear justification for Palestinian and Arab violence.
The video opens at an Israeli checkpoint, where a soldier, in an approximation of the khaki IDF uniform and carrying a semiautomatic weapon, stops an Arab family waiting to drive through. The soldier demands that a young man, sitting in the back of the car with his mother and frightened sister, get out.
His blood seeps into the ground, where, deep below the surface, a masked militant is digging a tunnel. He stops to rest – and then feels a drop of blood. Somehow, he knows it is Arab blood, and, infuriated, he returns to work with renewed speed, digging as fast as he can.
No one can miss the moral of this story. Even if no Arabs are inspired by this video to take up a knife or gun against a Jew, it provides one more tool for the arsenals of every anti-Israel individual and activist watching: terror tunnels, difficult to defend in the best of times, are a justified and natural response to the senseless cruelty of the IDF and the “occupation”.
The video is a not-so-subtle reference to a recent incident in which an IDF soldier allegedly shot a terrorist after he was neutralized. Thousands have protested the subsequent arrest and trial of the soldier, arguing there is no comparison between shooting an enemy combatant and committing murder. However, the case has become fodder for anti-Israel voices, which have often accused the Jewish state of “extrajudicial killings” of terrorists.
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