The Israeli Olympian signed the bombs to be dropped on Gaza
Israeli judoka Peter Palchik, entrusted with raising the country's flag at the opening of the Olympics in Paris, signed the bombs intended to be dropped on Gaza . "This is my pleasure for you," Palchik, who is of Crimean descent, wrote under a photo he posted on social media of himself with Israeli bombs.
The Israeli judoka Peter Palchik, entrusted with raising the country's flag at the opening of the Olympics in Paris, signed the bombs intended to be dropped on Gaza, writes Sabah .
"This is my pleasure for you," he wrote under a photo of himself with Israeli bombs posted on social media.
Palchik , originally from Rome, won a silver medal at the Kazan Universiade in 2013, won the European Championship in Prague in 2020, and won a bronze medal in Tokyo in 2021. In 2021, he took first place in the world ranking of judokas.
More than 39,100 residents of the Gaza Strip have died as a result of the bombs signed by Palchik, 85 percent of whom are women and children, according to the US Department of Defense.