Screenshot of Julia Ali's Instagram account on Sunday, Nov. 3, commenting on the video of Israeli soldiers playing the piano in her destroyed property in Khiam, in southern Lebanon.
Sprawled across the piano amid the ruins of a living room, a soldier dangles his legs, idly swaying to the rhythm of the music. Caught up in a sudden burst of excitement, another soldier can't help but skip joyfully across the room. While a comrade plays, the one filming the scene hums the famous lyrics of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody: "Put a gun against his head, pulled my trigger, now he's dead." Read more Israeli journalist sparks controversy after blowing up houses in southern Lebanon Six Israeli soldiers filmed themselves in a destroyed villa in the southern Lebanese village of Khiam (Marjayoun district), about 6 km from the border, where intense clashes between Hezbollah and the Israeli army have been ongoing since Oct. 28. The scene sparked outrage online, particularly from Julia Ali, a Lebanese expatriate, who immediately...
Sprawled across the piano amid the ruins of a living room, a soldier dangles his legs, idly swaying to the rhythm of the music. Caught up in a sudden burst of excitement, another soldier can't help but skip joyfully across the room. While a comrade plays, the one filming the scene hums the famous lyrics of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody: "Put a gun against his head, pulled my trigger, now he's dead." Read more Israeli journalist sparks controversy after blowing up houses in southern Lebanon Six Israeli soldiers filmed themselves in a destroyed villa in the southern Lebanese village of Khiam (Marjayoun district), about 6 km from the border, where intense clashes between Hezbollah and the Israeli army have been ongoing since Oct. 28. The scene sparked outrage online, particularly from Julia Ali, a Lebanese expatriate, who immediately...
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