"Helvi" Decides Not to Punish Officer Who Ordered University Bombing

In yet another unsurprising fascist decision, the commander of the Israeli occupation army has issued a new ruling regarding Israa University. The Israeli military—which has repeatedly proven itself devoid of all military ethics and values—had previously claimed to open an investigation into the "targeting of Israa University," attempting to justify its horrific crime after video and photographic evidence spread across media outlets. The incident drew widespread condemnation, particularly in the United States, repeatedly embarrassing State Department spokespersons during live broadcasts, while the case became a global public outcry. The mountain labored and brought forth a mouse! The so-called "investigation" ultimately resulted in nothing more than a "leadership note" added to the file of Brigadier General Barak Hiram, commander of the 99th Division, who ordered the demolition without consulting his superior, Southern Command chief Yaron Finkelman. This trivial reprimand doesn’t even bar Hiram from future promotions—not for destroying a civilian institution that posed zero threat to occupation soldiers (who had occupied it for 70 days before blowing it up as their base), but simply because he "disregarded the military hierarchy" before executing the order, according to the occupation army’s radio broadcast. The new revelation? Hiram admitted under investigation that no tunnels were found beneath the university after its destruction—directly contradicting the occupation army’s earlier claims (on February 26, 2024) of "discovering and destroying a tunnel network linking Israa University to the Turkish Friendship Hospital." The university had already debunked these lies with detailed maps, further confirming what was already undeniable: the occupation army’s spokespersons and commanders are liars in perpetual disarray.
