Under Israeli expulsion orders, Palestinians face only impossible choices - remain under bombardment and risk annihilation, or flee south into displacement and sniper fire
Benny, an Israeli sniper in the Nahal Brigade, told Haaretz that he had killed so many children he had lost count: “I fire 50-60 bullets every day, I’ve stopped counting kills. I have no idea how many I’ve killed, a lot. Children.”
Every day, Benny is given the same mission to “secure the humanitarian aid” in the north of Gaza.
His day starts at 3:30 in the morning. He sets up a sniper position, covered by drones and armoured vehicles, and then waits.
The aid trucks arrive between 7:30 and 8:30 and begin unloading their contents. As they do, a massive crowd of starving Palestinians push forward to gain a place in the queue. They don’t know it, but there is an unseen line ahead of them.
“A line that if they cross, I can shoot them,” Benny said.
“It is like a game of cat and mouse,” he said. “They try to come from a different way every time, and I am there with the sniper rifle, and the officers are shouting at me, ‘Take it down, take it down.’”