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Originally Posted by The_Dunedan
I'll forsake further comment in favor of our military members, but to say this: such wounds are easily achievable when dealing with a self-defense shooting at close and crowded quarters.
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I could understand a few wounds in backs and backs of heads during the scuffle, but the majority of dead bodies (5/9) have bullets in the backs of their bodies. We don't even know yet the condition of many of those injured from being shot. If you were surrounded by people with pipes and sticks and kitchen knives, all of them facing you, and you started firing in any direction, you would hit faces, chests, torsos, arms, and legs, all from the front. Maybe a few stray bullets get through, but 5 out of 9? Forgive me, but I'm very skeptical.
As I stated above, with a link to eyewitness reports for verification, the IDF forces opened fire before repelling onto the vessel. It's arguably the most important piece of information in this situation. The commandos were not acting as rational actors in this situation, only defending themselves. They opened fire onto a defenseless vessel. That lone constitutes an attempted execution, does it not?