This January marks the 35th anniversary of Rabin’s infamous “break the bones policy”, where he instructed occupation troops to break the limbs of Palestinians to crush the Intifada.
This is the same Rabin that expelled 10,000s of Palestinians from their homes in Lydda and force-marched them to Ramallah. No water or aid was given, and hundreds died on the way. Chilling testimonies from the survivors evoke genocide by imperialist forces all over the globe:
@DecolonizePS And the brute won the Nobel Peace Prize? Disgraceful
@DecolonizePS @JohnBrownsBody2 And look what happened to him!
@DecolonizePS That’s horrifying Wonder what else we don’t know due to lack of coverage/ non existence of social media then !!!!!
@DecolonizePS It did start on October 7th #FreePalestine #GazaGenocide #CeasefireNOW
@DecolonizePS @m4xim1l1an Not enough people remember this of Rabin. For unrelated reasons he is known as a man of peace. No. His policy to the largely nonviolent intifada was yo "Break their bones". Horrific