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This pride remids us of the broader aick pride of Oct 7 atrocites by most regular Palestinian Arabs "innocent civilians"
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Hamas is “proud” to “sacrifice” Gazan civilians
Nan Jacques Zilberdik and Itamar Marcus | Dec 7, 2023
Hamas leader Mashaal unconcerned about Palestinian deaths: “There is no people that is liberated without sacrifices”
Hamas leader Hamad: “We need to educate Israel”
Hamas leader Hamad promised repeat of Oct. 7 massacre “a second, third, and a fourth time”
Palestinian Media Watch has exposed that Hamas leaders indeed do not care about the Palestinian civilians in its terror war against Israel, using them as human shields.
Hamas war on Israel October 2023 - At least 1,200 Israelis, including over 1,000 civilians, were murdered and over 4,800 wounded, in addition to approximately 244 (including 110 later released or liberated and 7 found murdered) who were abducted into the Gaza Strip, in a Hamas terror war that began when approximately 3,000 Hamas terrorists broke through Israel's security fence at the Gaza Strip border and launched a surprise attack, taking control of several Israeli towns and attacking a music festival on the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah, which fell on the Sabbath, Oct. 7, 2023. During the massacre the terrorists tortured, raped, shot, beheaded, and burned their victims alive, murdering entire families and leaving at least 21 children without parents. Hamas terrorists also fired at least 5,000 rockets at Israeli population centers. In response, Israel launched Operation Iron Swords to counter the Hamas terror threat. Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon joined Hamas' terror war starting from the following day, attacking Israel from the north. Occasional rocket launches and shootings continued from Lebanon throughout the war. A ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal began on Nov. 24, 2023, in which Israel agreed to release 150 terrorist prisoners, pause drone surveillance in the Gaza Strip, and allow movement between the northern and southern Gaza Strip, in return for 50 Israeli female and child hostages held by Hamas. The deal was subsequently extended with additional releases, until Hamas violated the agreement and resumed attacking on Dec. 1, 2023.
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Hamas is “proud” to “sacrifice” Gazan civilians
Nan Jacques Zilberdik and Itamar Marcus | Dec 7, 2023
Hamas leader Mashaal unconcerned about Palestinian deaths: “There is no people that is liberated without sacrifices”
Hamas leader Hamad: “We need to educate Israel”
Hamas leader Hamad promised repeat of Oct. 7 massacre “a second, third, and a fourth time”
Hamas is âproudâ to âsacrificeâ Gazan civilians | PMW Analysis
Hamas sacrifices Gazan civilians
palwatch.org
Palestinian Media Watch has exposed that Hamas leaders indeed do not care about the Palestinian civilians in its terror war against Israel, using them as human shields.
Hamas war on Israel October 2023 - At least 1,200 Israelis, including over 1,000 civilians, were murdered and over 4,800 wounded, in addition to approximately 244 (including 110 later released or liberated and 7 found murdered) who were abducted into the Gaza Strip, in a Hamas terror war that began when approximately 3,000 Hamas terrorists broke through Israel's security fence at the Gaza Strip border and launched a surprise attack, taking control of several Israeli towns and attacking a music festival on the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah, which fell on the Sabbath, Oct. 7, 2023. During the massacre the terrorists tortured, raped, shot, beheaded, and burned their victims alive, murdering entire families and leaving at least 21 children without parents. Hamas terrorists also fired at least 5,000 rockets at Israeli population centers. In response, Israel launched Operation Iron Swords to counter the Hamas terror threat. Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon joined Hamas' terror war starting from the following day, attacking Israel from the north. Occasional rocket launches and shootings continued from Lebanon throughout the war. A ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal began on Nov. 24, 2023, in which Israel agreed to release 150 terrorist prisoners, pause drone surveillance in the Gaza Strip, and allow movement between the northern and southern Gaza Strip, in return for 50 Israeli female and child hostages held by Hamas. The deal was subsequently extended with additional releases, until Hamas violated the agreement and resumed attacking on Dec. 1, 2023.
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