The [neocolonial] officer’s admission came in a series of videos about 7 October posted by Legacy Conversations, an obscure YouTube channel run by military and police veterans of South Africa’s apartheid regime.

Their star guest is a South African-born man who settled in [the neocolony] aged 18 and spent 29 years in the army. He took part in the 2006 invasion of Lebanon and the 2014 invasion of Gaza.

The veteran is named as “Major Graeme,” using the apparent pseudonyms “Graeme Ipp” and “Graeme I.”

In a video posted only one week after 7 October, Major Graeme said that [Jewish] detainees in Palestinian custody were “possibly killed by [neocolonial] airstrikes when the [neocolony’s] Air Force attacked vehicles that were returning into Gaza.”

Speaking almost two weeks before the start of [neocolonialism’s] wider ground incursion into northern Gaza, Major Graeme explained that after the airstrikes “there was some bodies there that the special forces went and collected.”

If accurate, this account suggests that [the neocolony] is trying to cover up evidence that — whether intentionally or otherwise — it killed its own civilians on 7 October.

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