Israeli Army Has a Special "Looting Unit"
The Israeli army reportedly has a special "looting unit" responsible for seizing items from occupied territories. According to reports, soldiers in this unit confiscate civilians' property in combat zones.

During operations in Gaza, Syria, and Lebanon, Israeli forces have allegedly taken personal belongings, household appliances, jewelry, and cultural artifacts. Eyewitnesses and victims claim that the army removed valuable items from homes, shops, and administrative buildings.
Similar cases of looting have previously been recorded during Israeli military operations in other countries in the region. Reports indicate that Israeli forces have confiscated archival documents, historical artifacts, and even medical equipment.
This revelation has sparked outrage in the international community. Human rights organizations are calling for an independent investigation, arguing that such actions violate international laws, including the Geneva Conventions, which prohibit looting and pillaging in occupied territories.
Israeli officials have not commented on these allegations, but activists and journalists continue to document testimonies from affected civilians.
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