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Israeli troops selling loot stolen from Gaza and Lebanon, investigation reveals​


Testimonies indicate that senior officials were not concerned with the theft, with some even partaking in the looting
Israeli soldiers have been selling looted valuables from Gaza and Lebanon, a new investigation has revealed.

A report by Hamakom Hachi Ham Bagehenom (The Hottest Place in Hell) compiled numerous testimonies of thefts allegedly committed by members of the Israeli army. These included large sums of cash, jewellery, electronic devices, and even vehicles.

These items were later sold on Telegram channels, Facebook Marketplace, or in public sales.

A commander in the Nahal Brigade, using the pseudonym Eitan to remain anonymous, explained that while soldiers initially took items as souvenirs, the thefts soon escalated.

Searching soldiers' bags became a lower priority, as "it was the whole battalion. Soldiers were doing it everywhere, and they managed to hide it everywhere."

The real issue arose when it wasn't just the younger troops looting, but also sergeants taking part in the thefts.

"A senior commander taking equipment from people's homes in Gaza, with the full knowledge of the company sergeant and the company commander. I went to my sergeant and asked him what was the matter. He said it really looked bad, but that there was nothing he could do about it," Eitan said.

'I've heard of situations where significant amounts were taken, thousands and tens of thousands of shekels'
- Omar, Israeli soldier
According to the investigation, the stolen items being sold are typically incriminating, making them unsuitable for normal use.

This includes jewellery with Arabic inscription, as well as ammunition and weapons, which would raise suspicion if used.

"It's much easier to take cash than to take something and sell it. I've heard of situations where significant amounts were taken, thousands and tens of thousands of shekels - bills are the easiest thing in the world," another soldier, Omar, told the publication.

"It's not unreasonable to think that some of the items were taken to be sold, but I also know that many people recognise this goes beyond reasonable limits, so they make a point to hide it. Those who sell won’t be eager to talk about it with their friends right away."

Omar added that those in positions of authority did not see a problem with such actions. He explained, "At the higher levels, they turned a blind eye," noting that they are not concerned with addressing the looting.

The soldier believes that there is also looting taking place amongst commanders, with items that are even more valuable.


The report stated that when money or ammunition was found, soldiers were required to inform their superiors, who would then notify the Booty Clearance Unit (Yahpash) of the army's Technological and Logistics Directorate.

One month into Israel's war on Gaza, the unit reported five million shekels ($1.3m) confiscated from the besieged enclave and deposited into the state treasury. Today, the figure stands at 100 million shekels ($27.6m) in cash from Gaza and Lebanon combined.

Last week, a new report by Israeli outlet Ynet outlined the vast amounts of valuables stolen by Israeli soldiers from Syria, Lebanon and Gaza, including boxes of cash valued at nearly $28m, gold bars, luxury jewellery and 183,000 pieces of weaponry.

The looting was so widespread that soldiers joked they “broke their backs” from carrying the stolen items.

Most of the looting has been conducted by and collected by special army units dedicated to "seizing" money and other property from “enemy” territory. But "independent" looting by soldiers has also been rampant.

During the ongoing invasions of Syria, Lebanon and Gaza, soldiers have seized enough pieces of weaponry to form a small army, according to Ynet.

War crimes and violations​

Looting, pillaging and theft by military forces is prohibited by international law, and constitutes a war crime. Spoilation, the act of removing items belonging to vulnerable communities and civilians, is also considered illegal.

Such violations have been largely seen as normalised amongst the Israeli public, with some of the most recent case involving theft from houses in the occupied West Bank during military raids.

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One clip shows what seems to be the looting of property in Jenin, with boxes piled in a wheelbarrow and soldiers taking random home items.

In February last year, the former Israeli army chief of staff, Herzi Halevi, warned soldiers against looting homes in Gaza after numerous videos emerged showing houses being vandalised and ransacked.

According to the Israeli Ynet news website, Halevi has asked commanders and soldiers to refrain from theft, unnecessary graffiti on the walls and a "breakdown of discipline".

He pointed to several videos posted online that showed violent and provocative acts that appeared to have little to do with furthering the stated aim of destroying Hamas.

In one video, a soldier boasts about stealing a silver necklace from Gaza to take back to his girlfriend in Israel. Another video shows a soldier stealing a rug from a Palestinian home, and a third shows a soldier stealing a traditional mirror from a house.

Other videos show an Israeli officer stealing make-up to take as a gift to Israel and a soldier setting fire to food and water supplies.
 

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@09:02 ”the first people to flee were the Golani staff officers” !

The best military in the middle East ! Officers from a so-called elite military unit were the FIRST to say FUCK that shit I’m out !!!​

:lol::roflmao3::lol:
 
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@09:02 ”the first people to flee were the Golani staff officers” !

The best military in the middle East ! Officers from a so-called elite military unit were the FIRST to say FUCK that shit I’m out !!!​

:lol::roflmao3::lol:

Man I just watched that clip…

It’s interesting how Sinwar switch the training from nite to day time.
Practice during the same time we’ll raid.


Another interesting feature to me was how IDF would let civilians built homes around the base
 

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Man I just watched that clip…

It’s interesting how Sinwar switch the training from nite to day time.
Practice during the same time we’ll raid.


Another interesting feature to me was how IDF would let civilians built homes around the base

With that operation Hamas gave a hint about its real capabilities if Israelis had a wise leader that cat would have told them nope ! we don’t invade Gaza !

cuz now we can say that what we’ve witnessed for more than a year was the demonstration of all those capabilities on a larger scale 60 something Palestinians whooping 100 something Israelis asses … Israelis were fucked from the jump !


Edit: Sinwar did real damage not only that but also because of him for the first time Israelis invade Gaza completely blind as far as intelligence is concerned that ninja got rid of all those sellouts !
 

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With that operation Hamas gave a hint about its real capabilities if Israelis had a wise leader that cat would have told them nope ! we don’t invade Gaza !

cuz now we can say that what we’ve witnessed for more than a year was the demonstration of all those capabilities on a larger scale 60 something Palestinians whooping 100 something Israelis asses … Israelis were fucked from the jump !


Edit: Sinwar did real damage not only that but also because of him for the first time Israelis invade Gaza completely blind as far as intelligence is concerned that ninja got rid of all those sellouts !


Yea get rid of the sellouts really paid off…


Hamas youth fighters: How will we breach the wall with all of their surveillance?


Sinwar: “Just take out the survillance” :lol:
 

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Yemen resumes strikes against Israeli ships as deadline passes for reopening Gaza’s crossings​

Tuesday, 11 March 2025 10:50 PM [ Last Update: Tuesday, 11 March 2025 10:51 PM ]

Yemen announces resumption of military operations targeting Israeli vessels in key maritime regions off its coastline following the expiration of a deadline for the Israeli regime to reopen the Gaza Strip’s crossings and allow aid into the war-wrecked and impoverished Palestinian territory.

The Yemeni Armed Forces issued the announcement on Wednesday, saying the strikes would resume as per a relevant decree issued by Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, leader of the country’s Ansarullah resistance movement.

Hamas welcomes Ansarallah's ultimatum to Israeli regime
Hamas welcomes Ansarallah's ultimatum to Israeli regime
Hamas has endorsed Ansarallah’s four-day ultimatum to Israel, which threatens to resume naval operations against Israeli-linked vessels if the Israeli blockade on Gaza


The Ansarullah leader had given the regime four days before reopening the crossings that Tel Aviv has shut down as a means of trying to force the Gaza-based resistance movement Hamas into releasing the rest of the Zionist captives that it holds in the coastal sliver.

The shutdown is also meant to mount immense pressure on the Palestinians in Gaza, who have already been suffering under a 15-month-plus war of genocide by Tel Aviv.

“With mediators failing to achieve these objectives (having the regime reopen the terminals and let in aid supplies), Yemen has escalated its stance in support of the Palestinian people,” the Armed Forces’ statement noted.

“Effective immediately, all Israeli ships are prohibited from navigating the designated operational zones, encompassing the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, the Bab al-Mandab Strait, and the Gulf of Aden,” they noted.

The forces warned that any Israeli vessels attempting to breach the ban would be targeted within the specified areas of operation.

“This prohibition will remain until the crossings into the Gaza Strip are reopened and humanitarian aid, including essential food and medicine, is permitted entry,” the statement read.

The forces finally reiterated solidarity with the resilient Palestinian population in both the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank, which has similarly come under escalated deadly Israeli aggression, reaffirming their “unwavering support for the Palestinian resistance.”

Yemeni officials, including al-Houthi himself, had, upon issuing the deadline, emphasized that the Yemeni troops were fully prepared to reinitiate operations against the regime if humanitarian aid was not allowed into Gaza.

Yemen threatens Israel with ‘blockade’ if it ignores ultimatum on stopping Gaza attacks
Yemen threatens Israel with ‘blockade’ if it ignores ultimatum on stopping Gaza attacks
Yemen warns it will resume its naval operations aimed at enforcing a “blockade” against the Israeli regime if it failed to stop its attacks on Gaza.


The Yemeni forces began taking Israeli ships and the vessels carrying supplies to the occupied Palestinian territories via the waters off the Arab Peninsula country, under missile and drone strikes after October 7, 2023, when the regime launched the war.

The operations took serious toll on the Israeli economy, contributing to meaningful price increases across commodities consumed by the regime’s illegal settlers.
 

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I mean they know this was gonna happen after all
Of those hostage exchanges. IDF was flying drones and watching their whereabouts





 
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