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British Army soldiers sacked for sharing Oct 7 helmet-cam footage

After sharing the graph, two British armys were rejected Hamas Images of the Camera Camera of Dead Bodies October 7, 2023 attacks In Israel.

Zakariya Munir and Muhammad Salah, who signaling a court fight, shared the collected corpse clips and the assembly of the “dead civilians lying in blood pools”.

The couple also shared a video Islamic State to apply. Both are now rejected army.

It was told that Munir found videos for the court fight and sent it to Salah. The soldiers exchanged messages about content, Munir said that they would not be shown in the media. Salah, one of the father, sent them to other service personnel.

Munir was accused of sending four points attack messages on a public network. Salah was accused of three points at the Bulford Military Court in Wiltshire.

Both soldiers rejected the crimes from the 10th signal regiment, but was sentenced by the court fight.

Muhammad Salah hides his face from the cameras other than the court – Solent News and Photography Agency

Munir and Salah have worked in the armed forces since 2021 and 2019, respectively.

Lieutenant Colonel Felicity Bryson said that the videos described the real scenes of savagery during the October Hamas attacks ”.

“On October 8, Sig Munir said that the attack was a video and they would not be shown in the media.

“The video was taken from a head camera from an irregular warrior perspective. They show the faces and bodies of the corpses sought and thrown by the cameraman.

“Sig Munir asked if he wanted to see another one, saying that there was a little graph.

“Sig Munir sent a video showing the assembly of soldiers in the barracks scattered with dead civilians lying in the blood pools. Later, he sent the video of a group of young men who pushed to old men with bags and hands tied.”

‘Sensitive to peer pressure’

Fiona A young and pure soldier who has become sensitive to peer pressure. Colonel said that he was a developing soldier who has made a mistake and showing clear signs of learning. He said.

James Hay, who defended Salah, said the soldier suffered from extreme anxiety. “The arrest led to examples of vomiting and hyperventilation,” he added.

The judge lawyer General Alan Light rejected both soldiers: “You sent a message to each other about the October 7 attacks. There is nothing ominous about it.

“However, later, you contacted videos by saying, ‘You will not see it in the media.’

“The videos showed the bodies violated and it is likely to withdraw by those who committed murder and war crimes. The last video showed that people were killed.

“You both served the members of the British army, and when you register, there are certain values ​​you need to follow.”

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