Friday, May 22nd 2026

The only country that publicly promotes horror towards others, even human suffering tourism
Crime culture refers to a social phenomenon in which violence, war crimes, and human rights violations are normalized, and then transformed into morally acceptable or even heroic acts through public discourse and politics. This concept is often used to describe societies dominated by a culture of denial and glorification of crime and criminals. This is the most accurate description of Israeli society.
In modern history, there has never been a time when crime has been glorified and promoted as the Israelis are doing today. They celebrate mass killings and destruction as if they were some kind of sporting success. In their society, those who kill the most people, especially Arabs, are the most respected.
A clip from a public display showing a compilation of footage of the destruction of villages in southern Lebanon was released on social media these days. This footage of Israelis enthusiastically watching and celebrating the destruction of buildings and villages in southern Lebanon in front of a big screen shocked the world.
So Israel is the only one that publicly promotes crimes against other peoples; they enjoy and others suffer.
Watch German journalist Sophia Maier’s report on tourists coming to the Israeli city of Sderot to see the destroyed Gaza
German journalist Sophia Maier was in the Israeli city of Sderot, on a hill from where the destroyed Gaza can be seen closer. It is on this hill that Israel brings tourists from all over the world to enjoy the view of the ruins of Gaza.
“I am standing here at a viewpoint in the Israeli city of Sderot. From here you can see Gaza, only 200 meters away. What is really disturbing here is this: groups of tourists come here to look through telescopes at the destroyed Gaza. And unfortunately, unfortunately, many people are enjoying this “Honestly, it’s almost unbearable for me, because people are still dying there. People have lost their homes. To this day, people are starving there, and whole groups of tourists are coming here to see this suffering.” /tesheshi.com/
Source: prizrenpost
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