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Three Zionist Soldiers Commited Suicide After 50-Day War Crime on Gazans

Wednesday 29 October 2014
Three Zionist Soldiers Commited Suicide After 50-Day War Crime on Gazans

The Israeli  regime military police have opened an investigation after three members of an elite military unit committed suicide, sources revealed yesterday.

The soldiers from the the elite Golani Brigade, who took part in the ground operation during, committed suicide after the Zionists war on Gaza ended.

According to the daily Maariv, they had suffered psychological problems.  In the three cases bullets from personal guns caused the deaths. Two of the soldiers shot themselves on army bases along the borders of the Gaza Strip, while a third killed himself in centraloccupied lands.

All the three cases were similar, the newspaper said, as the personal guns were found beside the dead soldiers, and it is hoped the investigation will reveal how the suicides were committed.

The newspaper added that the Israeli regime military police are investigating reasons behind the suicides.

The Israeli regime army has not made any comment about the incident.

In 2013, eight Israeli regime soldiers had killed themselves, according to a source in the army's psychological health department.

Israel regime unleashed attacks on Gaza in early July and later expanded its military campaign with a ground invasion into the Palestinian territory. Over 2,130 Palestinians lost their lives and some 11,000 were injured. Gaza Health officials say the victims included 578 children and nearly 260 women.
According to Zionist sources, more than 70 zionists were also killed. Palestinianofficials put this number at more than 150.

 

 

 

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