Israeli Destruction Forces

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In reference to the many war crimes of the IDF.

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Israeli Destruction Forces

  1. (slang, derogatory) The Israel Defense Forces.
    • 2002 April 22, Amir.M, “Amnesty International demands inquiry into Jenin 'war crimes'”, in talk.politics.mideast[1] (Usenet):
      Nah, they'r[sic] just lining up to convict your "Man of Peace " [Ariel] Sharon and his genocidal Israeli Destruction Forces
    • 2002 May 2, Amir.M, “Filthy Israel, just like Talibans...”, in soc.culture.israel[2] (Usenet):
      Nope , the papers are reporting today that the overexessive use of flares by the Israeli Destruction Forces caused the fire
    • 2004 October 2, GabrilJb, “The Rape of Palestine”, in alt.religion.islam[3] (Usenet):
      Yet again, Gaza is under siege. 'Israeli Destruction Forces' have their tanks, bulldozers, and troops in Beit Hanoun, Beit Lahiya, Jabaliya Camp, Khan Younis, and Rafah.
    • 2017, Dana J. Boente, “United States of America v. Mohamad Jamal Khweis”, in Case 1:16-cr-00143-LO (United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia), page 6:
      Indeed, Dr. Ghannam is a colorful figure. In a publicly available video for the entire world to see (11:18 in length), Dr. Ghannam takes the podium at a Ralph Nader presidential rally where, among other things, he refers to the Israeli “Destruction” Forces (at 6:20), he calls the United States the “Empire” and recounts apologizing to a five-year old[sic] child for being from the “Empire” (at 6:55) (he said the five-year old[sic] child “understood” him), and he encourages the audience to “challenge the imperial wet dreams that George Bush and John Kerry have” (at 10:17).

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