9 16 - the Israeli Genocide of Palestine

  9  16 
a documentary of the atrocities 
in the Israeli genocide of Palestine

directed and narrated by Skip Pulley

Read more about the film and the deleted scenes below.

*Do not watch this film if you have small children or are overly sensitive to graphic violence
*Do not watch this film if you have a heart condition or any medical condition exacerbated by trauma
*Do not watch this film if you have moderate to severe emotional or psychological issues


This film was inspired by the death of my professional colleges, my friends 
and loved ones who were close to my heart. 
In the summer of 2024, I witnessed footage taken from an Israeli soldier's phone, of guard dogs tearing apart the body of a still-alive, crying infant, while the "soldiers" laughed and made jokes. 
Although I have seen a lot in my years as a journalist and documentarian, 
the psychopathy of the footage overwhelmed me. I broke down completely. 
Later that year, I saw footage of a Palestinian woman, wearing a burqa and walking back and forth 
in a large room, carrying objects wrapped in white cotton cloth; gathering them from one area 
and gently placing them in an arrangement on the floor across the room. 
I suddenly realized that she was carrying the severed limbs and torso of her two children, 
carefully arranging them in the shape of bodies and preparing them for burial.
She was completely silent, but visibly weeping.

It was then that I decided to collect footage of the atrocities and make them visible to the world;
So that people can no longer avert their eyes from the genocide.


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Additional notes on the film are below.


Although the footage included in the film is very graphic, over 30 minutes of footage has been left out.

The footage of the two events mentioned above are not in the film, for the sake of my own sanity.
The following footage has also been omitted:
Wounded victims with missing limbs
Decapitated children and toddlers from headshots of exploding sniper rounds
Mangled bodies of men, women and children
Crushed and pulverized bodies of women, children and infants who were removed from the rubble
Dead bodies with missing limbs
Drone, missile and shell explosions that visibly kill, tear apart and burn victims to death
IDF troops pretending to have body cams, but are clearly holding a phone in one hand and a automatic     pistol in the other, walking into contrived and staged scenes made to look like actual combat
Footage of Israeli soldiers desecrating Christian churches and landmarks (feces, urine, vandalism)
Footage of Israeli "citizens" kicking and spitting on Christian nuns, priests, and tourists
Israeli troops and police brutalizing Palestinian Jews and Ethiopian Jews (because the Israeli state is based on white supremacy)

I also omitted footage of IDF troops who encountered grown men in resistance rather than women and children, and were killed easily and straight away as a result, some of whom while either screaming in panic under fire or stopping to put down their weapons to create social media posts or play mobile-phone games while on patrol. 

Most of the IDF un-alivings I witnessed were by far due to them stepping on mines while looting homes (or driving tanks over them) or trying to collect un-exploded ordnance; a result of being undisciplined, untrained, uneducated, of low intelligence and having severe genetic psychological issues, for which most of them are heavily medicated. 
Their propagandized account of their prowess as fighters, tacticians and hardened warriors has been extremely exaggerated. 

I do not weep for IDF loss of life. Oppressors, occupiers and colonizers have no rights as a victim.
There can NEVER be justice or peace in a stolen land. A lesson the US learns more and more each day.


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