Binyamin Netanyahu’s IDF is committing crimes against humanity (updated)

It’s becoming hard to find pictures of Israeli strikes. Journalists have been targeted including near and in hospitals and more recently an order has been placed to refrain from posting pictures of missile strike locations, obviously to avoid that people like me document the crimes against humanity.

The what ?
A bear would be monitoring…
DU warhead combined with a replutogenized crematory tip, a particularly unacceptable strategy because it fakes a crematory oven propulsion in the car. The IDF attempted here a false flag.
DU weapon of circa 50 kilograms
Huge crematory-Mirex weapon. Mirex is used together with DU to zyklon-C the inhabitants of Gaza.

PM Binyamin Netanyahu wants to avenge the Jewish victims of the crematory ovens of the Germanwings fallout area. It’s estimated that 20 000 people, among which 10 000 Jews, 6 000 Arabs and 4 000 Slavs (essentially Russians) have been killed in crematory ovens and tokamaks, have been killed in the 12 tons of DU fallout of the planes (the ballasts and the passengers’ alpha emitters, plus the content of the luggage).

In Natanz a thermalized (but clean) David Star weapon (implosion system) was used by the IDF to target magnet-cleaned depleted uranium harvested from Iraq and Afghanistan by the IRGC. The resulting fallout is endangering a protected zone and its villages.

After I had noted on Facebook that the use of clean weapons in Iran demonstrated again the genocide purpose in Gaza (since 12 tons of depleted uranium have been used by the IDF in Gaza, from Kremlin estimates), the newer strike seen above in Zanjan was undertaken with thorium 232. Since Th232 enriches in a few hours, the weapons in the hulls of the F35s gain some superficial U233 during flight. This explains the peculiar pattern of the plume that is not seen with DU weapons, but it’s as well a war crime and if used systematically a crime against humanity.

DU use (500 kilograms)

Total used by Israel against Iran : 3 tons until now. 13,5 tons.

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