By Gideon Levy
February 15, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - Israeli
soldiers shoot children. Sometimes they wound them
and sometimes they kill them. Sometimes the children
wind up brain dead, sometimes disabled. Sometimes
the children have thrown rocks at the soldiers,
sometimes Molotov cocktails. Sometimes by chance
they wind up in the middle of a confrontation. They
almost never put the soldiers’ lives in danger.
Sometimes the soldiers intentionally shoot at the
children, sometimes by mistake. Sometimes they aim
at the children’s heads or the upper body, and
sometimes they shoot in the air and miss, hitting
the children in the head. That’s how it goes when a
body is small.
Sometimes the soldiers shoot with the intent to
kill, sometimes to punish. Sometimes they use
regular bullets and sometimes rubber-coated bullets,
sometimes from a distance, sometimes in an ambush,
sometimes at close range. Sometimes they shoot out
of fear, anger, frustration and a sense of having no
other option, or a loss of control, sometimes in
cold blood. The soldiers never see their victims
afterward. If they saw what they caused, they might
stop shooting.
Israeli soldiers are allowed to shoot children.
Nobody punishes them for shooting children. When a
Palestinian child is shot it’s not a story. There’s
no difference between the blood of a small
Palestinian child and the blood of a Palestinian
adult. They’re both cheap.