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Israeli soldiers hit by diarrhoea in Gaza; Does Israel Army Really Wear Diapers? Watch Video

Israeli soldiers who have been killing innocent people in Gaza are experiencing an unusual increase in food poisoning and diarrhoea . This is possibly due to contaminated food items donated by restaurants and individuals during preparation, transportation, or storage.

An undated and unsubstantiated viral video by Hamas spokesperson Abu Obeida mocked Israeli military. Obeida allegedly claimed that only the IDF wears Pampers diapers. Israeli soldiers were criticized by anti-Israel netizens for their ‘brutal’ Gaza operations. Watch the video below:

Reports also show an unprecedented rise in digestive disorders among Israeli occupation forces personnel.

Since the Gaza Strip battle began, soldiers have received food contributions. This led to a rise in digestive disorders among Israeli soldiers, suggesting poor food storage.

It said that one of the most notable outcomes of army tests showed microorganisms causing dysentery, which causes severe diarrhea and a rise in body temperature.

Doctors who treated the soldiers said food donations, storage, transportation, and preparation caused their diseases.

According to Dr. Tal Brosh, director of the Infectious Diseases Unit at Assuta Hospital in Ashdod, “Diarrhea has spread among soldiers in the south, in gathering areas, and later among soldiers who went to fight inside Gaza.” “Sigella bacteria have caused dysentery, a deadly disease. Shigella bacterium infection spreads by direct contact or food among Gaza fighters.

Conclusion

Due to tainted food given by businesses and people during preparation, shipping, and storage, Israeli soldiers in Gaza are getting more gastrointestinal ailments and food poisoning. This prompted Hamas spokesperson Abu Obeida to quip that the IDF is the only army in the world that wears diapers. The media blames food contributions, storage, transportation, and preparation for the soldiers’ diseases. Soldiers tested positive for dysentery, severe diarrhea, and high body temperature. Dr. Tal Brosh, director of the Infectious Diseases Unit at Assuta Hospital in Ashdod, said the sickness has spread among soldiers in the south, gathering sites, and Gaza combatants through direct contact or food.

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