Sabrina Tavernisi
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So basically, he went dark before you could actually understand exactly what this phenomenon was.
So basically, he went dark before you could actually understand exactly what this phenomenon was.
Why use Palestinians for this? Why do this at all, for that matter? You know, Israel has an incredibly sophisticated military and presumably the technology to do this kind of work.
Why use Palestinians for this? Why do this at all, for that matter? You know, Israel has an incredibly sophisticated military and presumably the technology to do this kind of work.
So the Israeli military is using people, Palestinian detainees, to do this very dangerous job that even dogs at this point can't do. Were you able to talk to anyone who this actually happened to?
So the Israeli military is using people, Palestinian detainees, to do this very dangerous job that even dogs at this point can't do. Were you able to talk to anyone who this actually happened to?
I see, because this was after the Israelis had told everybody to evacuate, so anybody still there was suspect.
I see, because this was after the Israelis had told everybody to evacuate, so anybody still there was suspect.
Because his feet were bare.
Because his feet were bare.
Wow. So that actually shows you how frightening that was for him, that he felt better once he got to the Israeli detention center, not generally the kind of place that a Gazan would tend to feel very safe in.
Wow. So that actually shows you how frightening that was for him, that he felt better once he got to the Israeli detention center, not generally the kind of place that a Gazan would tend to feel very safe in.
Right. That he was essentially just a civilian.
Right. That he was essentially just a civilian.
So, Natan, you said that you eventually came to understand that the story of Bashir, the pharmacist, was actually not that rare. But what was the actual scope of this? What was the scale?
So, Natan, you said that you eventually came to understand that the story of Bashir, the pharmacist, was actually not that rare. But what was the actual scope of this? What was the scale?
So the practice seemed to have gotten much more widespread as the war went on.
So the practice seemed to have gotten much more widespread as the war went on.