It seems that the battles that Israel is waging are numerous and numerous. They are not limited to a military battle with weapons and attacks or a decline in financial and logistical support, but rather they are now facing a technical battle that opposes the entity from all sides.
Here lies the question: What is the artistic battle?
Through art, artists choose to resist the Israeli occupation and expose its crimes against its people, in creativity that constitutes a soft weapon that “bombs” injustice and tyranny and broadcasts a message in a unified language to the entire world, which may be movie scenes or painted paintings.
Under the title “The Most Moral Army in the World,” Polish painter Igor Dobrolski released a satirical scene in which he embodied the practices of the Israeli entity in its aggression against the Gaza Strip.
The satirical scene that the artist posted on his Instagram page depicts an Israeli soldier who enters a house in the Gaza Strip, heavily armed, to find a baby sleeping on his bed, so he booby-traps the bed with explosives.
After that, the soldier finds a bike in the room and rides it around the room. Then he takes a selfie with the child’s bed. He then discovers that he is doing things that are out of his mind, so he gets off the bike, throws it on the ground, moves the bed’s rocker, leaves the room, and quickly leaves.
It appears that the Polish artist was inspired by video clips that spread on social media, showing Israeli soldiers tampering with the belongings of Gaza homes.
This was not the first position in which the Polish painter declared his solidarity with the child victims of Gaza. On October 12, 2023, Dobrolski published a picture of the bodies of three children and wrote on it, “Gaza... war.”