IDF Killed Gaza Aid Workers at Point Blank Range in 2025 Massacre: Report

(dropsitenews.com)

252 points | by Qem 4 hours ago ago

51 comments

  • epolanski 3 hours ago ago

    There's plenty of live footage of IDF forces targeting international aid workers and journalists.

    "fun" fact: more journalists died in the Gaza than in every conflict since ww2 combined.

  • glenstein 3 hours ago ago

    With a specificity of the number of shots and the spatial reconstruction of the scene, there's some impressive uses of tech to bolster reporting:

    >A digital reconstruction of the scene shows that the soldiers would have had an uninterrupted view of the arrival of the convoy.

    >The reconstruction was jointly achieved with the two survivors of the incident, with an immersive spatial model they could walk through and amend. Together with spatial and audio analysis we established the position of the soldiers on an elevated ground with an unobstructed line of sight to the emergency vehicles.

    • jquery 3 hours ago ago

      Real shame this got flagged so quickly, too. This is prime HN material.

      • dudefeliciano 2 hours ago ago

        this is prime material for HN to flag...

  • mapt 3 hours ago ago

    Why was this flagged? Automatically / without review? This is a novel tech story, albeit one without a lot of technical detail.

    https://www.earshot.ngo/what-we-do/audio-ballistics

    https://forensic-architecture.org/

    https://content.forensic-architecture.org/wp-content/uploads...

    > Earshot used echolocation to analyze the audio on the recordings in order to arrive at precise estimates of the shooters’ locations. Echolocation is the process of locating the source of a sound based on an analysis of the sound’s echoes and the environment in which the sound travels. The Israeli military destroyed and cleared so many buildings in the Tel Al-Sultan area where the ambush of the aid workers took place that very few structures remained. This destruction actually strengthened Earshot’s ability to determine the positions and movements of Israeli soldiers, based on identifying the surfaces responsible for clearly distinguishable gunshot echoes. Rather than having multiple buildings reflecting the sound waves, there were only a few standing walls and the emergency vehicles themselves.

    > “Earshot forensically analyzed over 900 gunshots fired at aid workers. It took one whole year of careful listening to reconstruct an auditory picture of what happened that dark night,” Lawrence Abu Hamdan, the director of Earshot, told Drop Site.

    I'm not sure how much this was actually necessary to the eventual verdict if this is ever adjudicated, though, if "hiding the evidence" is a factor:

    > Following the ambush, Israeli forces crushed all eight vehicles using heavy machinery and attempted to bury them under the sand.

    > The body of Anwar al-Attar was found near the ambush site on March 27, and the bodies of the other 14 aid workers, all wearing identifying uniforms or volunteer vests of their respective organizations, were found in a mass grave near the site on March 30.

    But the understanding that they were advanced upon in a walking wave of fire, and then the survivors were executed one by one at close range, may help.

    • lma21 2 hours ago ago

      Any posts linked to the IDF committing crimes are automatically flagged on this site (and others). Many bots are at play here.

  • Qem 4 hours ago ago
    • apexalpha an hour ago ago

      This is very thorough. Thanks for the direct link.

      The case seems pretty clear, especially since the soldiers tried to hide all evidence.

  • tt_dev 4 hours ago ago

    > The Israeli soldiers remained on the sandbank while firing continuously at the aid workers for four minutes.

    Damn…

  • dudefeliciano 2 hours ago ago

    I reached this post via https://github.com/vitoplantamura/HackerNewsRemovals?tab=rea...

    I reccomend any hackernews users to check that site frequently, plenty of interesting posts on hackernews that get flagged and hidden daily.

  • forvelin 3 hours ago ago

    why is this flagged ?

    • blitzar 3 hours ago ago

      the truth is anti-semitic

      • ivan_gammel 3 hours ago ago

        No. Your message is. A lot of people commit mortal sin of logical fallacy by extending the responsibility for actions of certain group of people to everyone sharing with them ethnicity or religion. It‘s the stupidity worth of the strongest condemnation given the context.

        It‘s not jews committing war crimes in Gaza, it‘s zionists. It‘s not muslims or Palestinians planning and executing terrorist attacks, it‘s religious extremists and far right nationalists. When there will be common understanding of this simple truth, fighting the root causes will be much easier.

        • ycombinatrix 3 hours ago ago

          I think GP was making a joke - since zionists claim any anti-zionist behavior is anti-semitic.

          • ivan_gammel 3 hours ago ago

            Then I apologize without retraction.

            • SauciestGNU 30 minutes ago ago

              Good instinct to fight against antisemitism, because there is a lot of it. Unfortunately the Israeli government lobs accusations of antisemitism at its (legitimate) critics frequently, enough so to muddy the waters between actual antisemitism and criticism of the Israeli state.

          • jquery 3 hours ago ago

            Yep. It's used as a shield for the worst humanity has to offer.

        • glenstein 3 hours ago ago

          Their message didn't make any of the extrapolations that you're suggesting and I don't think that the post itself does that either.

          • ivan_gammel 3 hours ago ago

            The message is ambiguous. It can be interpreted the way I read it.

            • glenstein an hour ago ago

              I disagree that it's ambiguous, and I think how you choose to interpret it comes down to the difference between charitable interpretation and bad faith.

        • blitzar 3 hours ago ago

          > why is this flagged ?

          Because flaggers deem it to be anti-semitic

          > committing war crimes in Gaza, it‘s zionists

          This is 1) extending responsibility for actions of induviduals to everyone sharing with them ethnicity or religion 2) a display of anti-semitic bigotry

          Otherwise it, like most tech heavy investigations, showcase how much useful information there is fly around out there in the air just waiting to be hoovered up - and (althought not the case here) YC funded companies happen to be at the frontlines of such work

        • lostmsu 3 hours ago ago

          I believe religion is a reasonable extension. Some of them explicitly call for murdering unbelievers.

          • ivan_gammel 3 hours ago ago

            it‘s „some“, not „all“. Religious extremism by definition.

            • lostmsu 2 hours ago ago

              I was talking about religions, not individuals.

        • mothballed 3 hours ago ago

          But it's not all zionists committing war crimes in Gaza, it's the IDF. And it's not all IDF members, only some individuals. And its not all of those some individuals, only some of their brain and trigger finger. And it's not all the time, only some of the time.

          We mustn't generalize.

          • ivan_gammel 3 hours ago ago

            You are surprisingly right. I know people who served in IDF and would prefer to have nothing in common with those criminals. Generalizing to them would be wrong. It is not voluntary service, different people are required to serve. But people aside, is IDF as institution rotten? It is not generalization to say „yes“, when such things happen. An institution is an entity with the agency to prevent such things and not only did it fail, it covered up. Is Israeli government complicit? Hell, yes, same reason.

            • 1718627440 3 hours ago ago

              There were people in the German army (Wehrmacht) who wanted to have nothing in common with those criminals. Some even tried to kill Hitler and get rid of the regime.

              • orwin 2 hours ago ago

                Not the majority though, else the wehrmacht would have done less war crimes.

                • 1718627440 2 hours ago ago

                  I think this depends on whether you draw the boundary at "refuses to do X even when killed for it" or "wouldn't have done X on their own".

          • throwaw12 2 hours ago ago

            IDF is an army of Israel, not some unknown militant group.

            Israel is a state, as they call "democratic", which elected officials who have control to stop these crimes, but not stopping deliberately.

    • appreciatorBus 3 hours ago ago

      > Off-Topic: Most stories about politics, or crime, or sports, or celebrities, unless they're evidence of some interesting new phenomenon. Videos of pratfalls or disasters, or cute animal pictures. If they'd cover it on TV news, it's probably off-topic.

      https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

      • ycombinatrix 3 hours ago ago

        This is most certainly not something that is covered on TV news. Seems on topic to me.

        • glenstein 3 hours ago ago

          I think it also touches on issues of interest to the hn crowd (it's being reported on a YC-incubated platform!), and one especially unique things about the reporting is the spatial reconstruction of the scene, which is not a degree of detail you typically get, and limits the number of variations of interpretations possible.

          I also think issues of censorship are very high on the list of topics of interest on HN and few topics are subject to more extensive censorship than reporting on events in Israel and Palestine.

          • appreciatorBus 3 hours ago ago

            Israel and Palestine is one of the most obsessively covered topics in every form of western media. All the more the reason it doesn’t belong on HN. I’ll grant that there’s a tech angle to this specific story, but past experience with such articles on HN is that they reliably devolve into endless repetition of fixed talking points on each side. No useful information or opinion is conveyed, just endless insinuation and infective.

            Furthermore, there are handful of accounts who sole purpose seems to be to pump the HN feed full of Israel and Palestine. People who want so badly to talk about a single political topic should probably go to Bluesky.

            • glenstein an hour ago ago

              I agree that Bluesky is a great place to go into more depth about it, and in many respects a better place than HN to get good discussion. But I think there's equivocation going on here.

              Framing it as "obsessive" is an attempt to shift away from subject matter toward an attitude of journalists or consumers, like it's borne of the same attitude as paparazzi. But I think it merits significant coverage not for that reason, but because it so frequently meets criteria for meriting journalistic attention.

              I agree that comment sections can be bad, but they aren't always, and to some degree I would rather trust moderation than suppress reporting on a topic of legitimate interest. You're exactly right that a lot of reaction is toxic and politicized, and sometimes the way that manifests is by trying to cook up rationales to suppress stories by flagging them. Out of respect for the concern you've identified, it would be a huge mistake to let politicization win by allowing politically motivated abuse of flagging.

    • ycombinatrix 3 hours ago ago

      zionists

    • jLaForest an hour ago ago

      @dang any explanation for this being flagged?

      Am I still allowed to ask why the moderators don't want people to read and discuss this particular technology story?

      • glenstein 29 minutes ago ago

        I also would appreciate knowing if the mods see this. I'm worried that flagging is possibly automated and vulnerable to campaigning.

  • throwaw12 3 hours ago ago

    Things are in terrible state in the world.

    Gaza exposed it even more:

    * No one accepts high western "morality" anymore

    * Most US politicians are blackmailed via Epstein who worked for Israel, with high probability, including Trump

    * ICE is just the beginning, they're trained by IDF, send more people and 1940 is not too far away from us

    • glenstein 3 hours ago ago

      >Most US politicians are blackmailed via Epstein

      ??? Most? His network was certainly extensive but "most politicians" seems like a significantly overextended extrapolation.

    • kvgr 3 hours ago ago

      Not Israel, but Russia - good old KGB honeytrap.

    • 7952 3 hours ago ago

      > * No one accepts high western "morality" anymore

      Is that an accurate trend on an individual basis?

      • throwaw12 3 hours ago ago

        Travel to Middle East, some parts of Africa and China, ask what people think. Most say have similar opinion that west is not "morally" superior.

  • metalman 3 hours ago ago

    Justice for Hind Rahab!

  • tokai 4 hours ago ago

    Inb4 mass flagged

    • moogly 4 hours ago ago

      Indeed. Vouched but it won't last for long.

      As shablulman's inexplicably dead post says, this is very impressive work analyzing this unquestionable war crime.

      • bondarchuk 3 hours ago ago

        Shablulman is shadowbanned.

        • whatisthiseven 3 hours ago ago

          Cause their post sounds like some AI wrote it, and I guess everyone else noticed, too.

      • SSLy 3 hours ago ago

        shablu shouldn't sounds like a LLM (no, i didn't flag or downvote it)

  • throwaw12 3 hours ago ago

    feels like IDF botnet is going to be activated soon to downvote everyone