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The Israeli army is at the centre of a second controversy over the moral conduct of its soldiers in as many days.
The t-shirts were printed for Israeli soldiers at the end of periods of deployment or training courses and were discovered by Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
One, printed for a platoon of Israeli snipers depicts an armed Palestinian pregnant women caught in the crosshairs of a rifle, with the disturbing caption in English: “1 shot 2 kills”.
Another depicts a child carrying a gun also in the centre of a target.
“The smaller, the harder,” read the words on the t-shirt.
According to a soldier interviewed by the newspaper, the message has a double meaning: “It’s a kid, so you’ve got a little more of a problem, morally and also the target is smaller.”
Another shows an Israeli soldier blowing up a mosque and reads “Only God forgives”.
Above a ninja figure, yet another shirt bears the slogan “Won’t chill until I confirm a kill”.
The revelations, coming so soon after Israel’s offensive in Gaza in which hundreds of civilians were killed – many of them women and children – are causing outrage.
Perhaps the most shocking design shows a Palestinian mother weeping next to her dead baby’s grave, also in the crosshairs of a rifle.
It suggests it would have been better if the child had never been born, with the slogan “Better use Durex”.

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