28 Dec 2023

Day 81: 9,000 Christian & Muslim Children Have Undergone Amputations Most Without Anesthesia, Thanks To Evil Jews

Jews killed 241 in Gaza in 24 hours; Christian and Muslim prisoners of the Jews report horrific torture; Jewish Israel regime military leader would not hesitate to attack safe zones; 6 killed by drone attack in West Bank - The Jews have destroyed nearly 200 mosques and all 3 Christian churches in Gaza.

Palestinian detainees describe horrific torture by Israeli forces: There has been outrage at recent footage showing Palestinian prisoners rounded up and stripped naked in a sports stadium in Gaza, with the UN sounding the alarm about Israel’s treatment of detainees. Thousands of Palestinian men and boys have been arrested recently, and some of those released have been telling their stories. Many of the Israeli soldiers’ actions are violations of international law.

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Israel’s Army Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi said Israel would not hesitate to attack safe zones, “if it identifies terrorist organization activity threatening the security of Israel. A building falls when it is an enemy target, a building falls when it poses a danger to our forces.” The statement came after an Israeli attack hit a home in al-Mawasi, a rural area in Khan Younis governate, that Israel declared “a safe zone.” One woman was killed and at least eight others were wounded.

The Israeli military official account on X declared, “[Lebanese resistance group] Hezbollah attacked the St. Mary’s Greek-Orthodox Church of Iqrit in northern Israel. An anti-tank missile from Lebanon directly hit the church, injuring a civilian. This attack is not only a clear violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701, but also a violation of the freedom of worship.”

Notably, Israel has destroyed nearly 200 mosques and all 3 Christian churches in Gaza.

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tweet from the secretary-general of the International Federation of the Red Cross
tweet from the secretary-general of the International Federation of the Red Cross (social media)

Israeli army admits it mistakenly killed 2 of its own soldiers in Gaza last month during a military operation. According to Army Radio, an Israeli tank spotted suspicious movements in a building and decided to shell its second floor, resulting in the death of the troops. It was later determined that the building was being used as a base by an infantry commander in the besieged enclave.

Gaza media office: 80 Palestinian bodies returned showed evidence that their organs had been stolen. The government office made the accusation after examining corpses returned earlier in the day at the Karam Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) border crossing.

New York Times: Former senior Israeli officials praise Hamas’ resilience: retired major general and former head of Israel’s National Security Council Giora Eiland told the Times, “From a professional point of view, I must give credit to their resilience,” he said. “I cannot see any signs of collapse of the military abilities of Hamas nor in their political strength to continue to lead Gaza.”

Michael Milshtein, a former senior intelligence officer for Israel, criticized statements by some Israeli leaders which suggest that Hamas is at its breaking point. “They’ve been saying this for a while, that Hamas is collapsing. But it’s just not true. Every day, we’re facing tough battles.”

Senior Palestine analyst at the International Crisis Group think tank Tahani Mustafa, weighed in on the idea of destroying Hamas: “As long as that context [of Israeli control over Palestinian lands] is there, you will be dealing with some form of Hamas. To assume that you can simply uproot an organization like that is fantasy.”

Rania Sakallah (left) and her 22-year-old twin children Mohammed (centre) and Rana (right) on Gaza City’s al-Rasheed Street.
Rania Sakallah (left) and her 22-year-old twin children Mohammed (centre) and Rana (right) on Gaza City’s al-Rasheed Street. (photo)

This family had a four-bedroom home in Gaza City, filled with love; and a garden with lemon, mango and guava trees. Before the war, Mohammed and Rana were about to embark on their final year of university studies. Now their next meal is uncertain.

They are refugees in Rafah, sharing a single room with 8 others.

“I don’t sleep all night,” says Rania. “I lie awake all night thinking: What are we going to do? Where are we going to go?”

Rania described the battle for survival in Rafah. “Life has tired us out. It has become impossible,” she says. “It’s not just me. It’s like a million Palestinians just like me. And some of them are in an even worse situation.”

Israeli pacifist teenager sentenced to 30 days in military prison for refusing to enlist in the army in protest of Israel’s war in Gaza. “Violence cannot solve the situation, neither by Hamas, nor by Israel. There is no military solution to a political problem,” he wrote in a statement explaining his decision.

Nur Shams (Tulkarm) in the occupied West Bank was the site of an overnight Israeli raid and deadly Israeli drone strike, which reportedly hit six men, aged between 16 and 29 years old, who were standing, watching the raid. “The drone came from above, and the men simply didn’t stand a chance. This was a deliberate kill shot,” a reporter said.

“People tried to help them, but for at least an hour and a half, the Israelis wouldn’t allow ambulances to get in. Eventually, they had to pick up the bodies and take them down to where the ambulances were. Of course, at that stage. It was too late. These people were dead.”

Gazan deaths have passed 21,000; injuries have passed 55,000, with no end in sight
Gazan deaths have passed 21,000; injuries have passed 55,000, with
no end in sight (photo)

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