Israeli army plays recorded screams from drones to terrorise Gaza residents

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Israeli army plays recorded screams from drones to terrorise Gaza residents
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Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor reports that eyewitnesses heard sounds of women screaming and babies crying over several nights, and when residents tried to venture outside to investigate and assist, they were shot at by Israeli quadcopter drones.

Locals in Gaza report that Israeli quadcopters are deploying recordings of children crying at night as part of psychological warfare tactics / Photo: AP

The Israeli army is reportedly using sound — a tool both invisible and invasive — as a weapon to terrorise the war-weary people, in a haunting manifestation of modern warfare. The sounds, it appears, are designed to evoke a visceral response, to pull at the heartstrings of anyone within earshot, compelling them to venture into the open.April 15, 2024

The sounds vary night by night — gunfire, explosions, loud howling of babies, screams of women, all interwoven to create terror. The psychological toll is immeasurable, the fear palpable in people.Israeli drones mimicked the sounds of crying children, women’s screams, and barking dogs to lure residents out of their homes, only to target and kill them.

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