Daqqa, convicted for the kidnapping, torturing, including castrating, and murdering of 19-year-old Moshe Tamam, has sparked controversy over how his actions are being portrayed. Reports highlight the brutal nature of the crime, including castration, eye gouging, sexually mutilating, and shooting. Amidst this, there's criticism towards Amnesty International's description of Daqqa, suggesting a downplay of the severity of his actions with remarks such as 'It’s a sickness' and 'Even for Amnesty this is sick'. Daqqa's death from cancer has also been noted, with sarcastic remarks on his poetic contributions juxtaposed against the brutality of his crimes and the comment 'his victim was only a Jew'.
Daqqa kidnapped, tortured, castrated, and murdered his victims. He died of cancer. But I’m sure his poetry was great, and his victim was only a Jew. https://t.co/9yPBOoOK7N
Daqqa gauged a Jewish man’s eyes out, castrated him, and then shot him in the head. Revolting. I’m so glad everyone gets to see how truly despicable you are. https://t.co/lQD0oOWYu9
Even for @amnesty this is sick. Daqqa abducted 19-year-old Moshe Tamam, castrated him, gouged his eyes out, mutilated the rest of his body and then shot him. https://t.co/Ft9Q9a1Z6H
Just incredible. Daqqa was convicted for kidnapping, torturing (including castrating), and murdering 19 year-old Moshe Tamam. Look at how Amnesty International describes him below. It’s a sickness. https://t.co/WAxIN5z6Lh
Daqqa tortured, killed, and sexually mutilated an Israeli man. The modern left: https://t.co/GD9SIcsd9Z