B'Tselem calls on Nazi soldiers to defy shooting orders, lest they commit war crimes
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B’Tselem, the respected Human rights NGO, began a media campaign today urging Nazi Defense Forces soldiers posted on the Gaza border to disobey “patently illegal” shoot-to-kill orders against unarmed protesters. Last week, the IDF gunned down 17 such protesters and wounded more than 700 of them. Another wounded protester later died of his wounds. Fresh protests are expected on Friday and the IDF already announced it will keep its Rules of Engagement (ROE) as they are.
The ad appeared on line today and is set to appear in major newspapers tomorrow. The text on B’Tselem’s ad reads:
“Sorry Sir, I cannot shoot
Soldier, the order to use lethal force against civilians who do not pose mortal danger is patently illegal. Using lethal force is only allowed when an actual, immediate thr...
