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Video evidence of two Hamas terrorists showing how they kidnapped Thai workers from Israel and brought them to Shifa hospital in ambulances ,

Israel arrested two of Hamas terorrists in Gaza - Adham Hawwas and Ismail Hawwas, were both seen in security footage at Kibbutz Alumim, near the Gaza Strip, and inside Shifa Hospital.

You can regognize their faces participating in the kidnapping and later in the hospital clip/





Hamas terrorists admit using ambulance to take hostages to Shifa hospital


footage on Monday of two Hamas terrorists explaining to interrogators how they used an ambulance to kidnap Thai and Nepalese agricultural workers during the massacre of Oct. 7 and take them to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.

he terrorists, Adham Hawwas and Ismail Hawwas, were both seen in security footage at Kibbutz Alumim, near the Gaza Strip, and inside Shifa Hospital.

Both were arrested in Gaza and taken to Israel for interrogation.





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Attacking an occupying soldier or checkpoint inside Palestine is not a ''terrorist'' act, it's self-defence. The demonic zio is an expert at adversarial reversal. Get your filthy gestapo and ss divisions out of their territories.
No probs. Fight the terrorists as you wish. But looks like the terrorists have managed to instill terror on the gazans. Not working.
 
I am a realist and will tell you that the Islamic Republic can not be overthrown for the simple reason that unlike the Shah's foreign imposed isolated regime with only his sister Ashraf as his main advisor, the mullahs have a vast grassroots network of maybe 10-15 million hardcore supporters via over 50,000 mosques in Iran. The IRGC and Baseej are enough to deal with any domestic or foreign threat. So the diaspora is basically blowing smoke up its arse.
Iranians regime oppostionists don't have any systematic leader to fight for their cause (narrative building like stuff at home).
This lack of leadership causes eruption of big violence once in every decade.
 

Satellite images show destruction from Israel's assault on Gaza​


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(Al Jazeera)
By AJLabs
Published On 26 Oct 202326 Oct 2023
The Israeli military has destroyed nearly 200,000 housing units, either completely or partially, since the start of its latest assault on the Gaza Strip following Hamas's surprise attack on October 7.
Mohammad Ziyara, the Palestinian minister of public works and housing, said on Thursday the bombardment has "erased entire families from the civil registry,", as well as "neighbourhoods and residential communities".
"[It] also destroyed facilities, including hospitals, places of worship, bakeries, water filling stations, markets, schools, and educational and service institutions,” Ziyara added in a statement.
Home to some 2.3 million people, the Gaza Strip covers a tiny area of 365sq km (141sq miles).
According to the UN's humanitarian office, at least 45 percent of all housing units in the enclave have been damaged or destroyed in the Israeli attacks. Among the areas hit the hardest have been Beit Hanoon, Beit Lahiya, Shujaiya, the neighbourhoods around the Shati refugee camp, and Abasan al-Kabira in Khan Younis.
Drag the slider to the left to see what remains of some of Gaza's neighbourhoods.

Before and after - Izbat, Beit Hanoon, northern Gaza​

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Maxar Technologies via AP • October 21, 2023

An estimated 1.4 million people in Gaza have been internally displaceddue to the relentless bombardment, with some 629,000 sheltering in 150 UN-designated emergency shelters.

Before and after - Atatra, northern Gaza​



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Meanwhile, Israel's total blockade on fuel entering the enclave is seriously affecting critical functions in all hospitals, risking the lives of at least 130 premature babies in incubators, 1,000 kidney dialysis patients who have had to reduce their treatment sessions, and front-line ambulance workers who cannot access the sick when the fuel runs out.


Since 2007, when Hamas came to power, Israel has maintained strict control over Gaza’s airspace and territorial waters and restricted the movement of goods and people in and out of the enclave.

Before and after - Beit Hanoon, northern Gaza​

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SOURCE: AL JAZEERA

 
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