Israel's War Against Hamas - Updates

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  • Yoseph Haddad @YosephHaddad (Mar 27, 2024):
    This is what Pallywood looks like - a Palestinian woman is interviewed on Al Jazeera, screaming and crying and immediately after the interview without knowing that she’s still being filmed, this is what happened...



  • Yoseph Haddad @YosephHaddad:(May 17, 2024):
    This video shows exactly how Palestinian propaganda works! Welcome to Pallywood‼️

  • Yoseph Haddad@YosephHaddad (June 22, 2024):
    Get a glimpse of how the Palestinians in Gaza make their Pallywood videos...
    [Understand that this is a parody video they‘re making because they themselves are aware of how ridiculous it is and how the world buys their lies].

 
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New York Times admits that Hamas jihadis are 'often disguised as civilians.'

It only took 8 months for the @NYTimes to report what anyone who watches Hamas' own videos has seen from the start.
And it was nice enough to mention that this is a violation of international law.

Buried in PARAGRAPH 56.

Newspaper of record, folks.
July 13, 2024.
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How Hamas Is Fighting in Gaza: Tunnels, Traps and Ambushes.
By Patrick Kingsley, Natan Odenheimer, Aaron Boxerman, Adam Sella and Iyad Abuheweila, New York Times, July 13, 2024
Hamas overwhelmed Israel’s border in October with a coordinated, large-scale maneuver before committing atrocities. Now, it acts as a guerrilla force, its fighters often disguised as civilians.

They hide under residential neighborhoods, storing their weapons in miles of tunnels and in houses, mosques, sofas — even a child’s bedroom — blurring the boundary between civilians and combatants.

They emerge from hiding in plainclothes, sometimes wearing sandals or tracksuits before firing on Israeli troops, attaching mines to their vehicles, or firing rockets from launchers in civilian areas.

They rig abandoned homes with explosives and tripwires, sometimes luring Israeli soldiers to enter the booby-trapped buildings by scattering signs of a Hamas presence.

Through eight months of fighting in Gaza, Hamas’s military wing — the Qassam Brigades — has fought as a decentralized and largely hidden force, in contrast to its Oct. 7 attack on Israel, which began with a coordinated large-scale maneuver in which thousands of uniformed commandos surged through border towns and killed roughly 1,200 people….
 

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