Monday, May 27, 2024

October. 7 revised

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Blogger has corrupted most of these links. I'm still in the process of restoring them. The sources are also in the corner of the Video: https://odysee.com/@FunnyCatDark:3/October-7th-Revised-(Uncensored):e

What the UN war crimes report didn't include

The warrant mentioned starvation and extermination. It didn't mention the use of white phosphorus, RapeRandomly killing civiliansholding civilians hostage, Kidnapping childrenTorturing hostagesOrgan theftHolding bodies ransom, or the Destruction of Heritage sites.

The warrant accuses Hamas of Rape, Torture, Cruel treatment and Outrages upon personal dignity. (𓃠) Considering people are probably going to be hanged for some of these claims, I should point out that there really isn't any evidence for them. 

Israeli Misinformation

Zaka is a volunteer group founded by Yehuda Meshi-Zahav, former serial rapist (𓃠) and leader of terrorist group Keshet, (𓃠) According to Israeli Army Radio, they have sent numerous pieces of news that turned out to be lies. (𓃠) 

Simcha Greiniman asserts that he has photo evidence for everything he says, and challenges anyone in doubt to come to Israel to see them. Al Jazeera called his bluff by talking to fellow Zaka member Yossi Landau. (𓃠) 

According to Zaka member Yossi Landau, “When we go into a house, we use our imagination. The bodies were telling us stories that happened, that’s what happened.” (𓃠) Nevertheless, after October 7th, Zaka was recruited by Israel to conduct interviews with dozens of foreign journalists coordinated through the Government Press Office. (𓃠) 

Many of the following lies can be traced back to Zaka.

Rape

Screams without words - Anat Schwarz is the author of the NYT's 'Screams without words article'. In an interview with Israeli army radio, she talks about how after calling 11 Israeli hospitals for R victims; the manager of the sexual assault hotline in Israel south, and even people in Kibbutzes attacked, not a single case of R from October 7 came up. (𓃠)

Kurdish woman - The closest thing to photo evidence Israel presented on their October 7 website, is picture of a Kurdish woman from a Japanese gore site. This picture has been described as one of the many showcased by Israel to select journalists, as proof of Hamas atrocities. (𓃠NSFW) (𓃠NSFW) (𓃠)

Blood Stain - Naama Levi, the IDF girl with the blood stain on her pants, can be seen in a video prior, in which the stain seems to have appeared after sitting on a floor covered in blood from another soldier's legs. (𓃠)

Gal Abdush - The women in this video couldn't have been R'd because she was killed while in a car by a grenade, and was in contact with her sister 4 minutes before they found her body. (𓃠)

Raz Cohen - In an interview on October 9, IDF operative Raz Cohen claimed to have heard the noises of a rang grape, but chose not to look. (𓃠) Later when talking to the New York Times, he updated his story to include 5 men who killed her with a knife, before continuing to have sex with the body. (𓃠)

Stripped corpses - In "Screams without Words", Spy Legends member, Guy Melamed, claimed to have found the stripped corpses of teenage girls in Kibbutz Be'eri. (𓃠) However the Times would later report on footage from Be'eri, showing the bodies of the three female victims, fully clothed and with no apparent signs of R” (𓃠)

85% of corpses naked - Simcha Greiniman claims that “85% of female bodies arriving at Shura morgue were naked. (𓃠) Despite the hundreds of workers at Shura Military Morgue, this detail has not been repeated anywhere.

"Girls who can get pregnant" - On May. 22 Israel's official X account posted a video montage of Hamas body cams showing four IDF hostages. The caption quotes the Hamas members as saying "Here, these are the girls who can get pregnant,”. However, watching the video reveals that last detail to be in captions, added by the translator. 

The video's subtitles claim that a Hamas fighter calls one of the girls "beautiful". If you listen closely he can be heard saying in English "No You're not beautiful"(𓃠)

The Washington Post claimed that the word used for girls was Sabaya, (سبايا) meaning female captives, alleging the term to have sexual connotations. In reality the word used was 'Sbyeh,' (صبية) meaning girl, of which the plural happens to be Sabaya, (صبايا) spelled differently in Arabic.

Remember, Hamas doesn't even believe in sex before marriage. I can't see them risking eternal damnation just to bust a nut.

Hamas Abstinence - According to former hostages interviewed by Channel 12 the atmosphere was so lax that they used to exercise together, however when being challenged to an arm wrestle a Hamas member insisted on wrapping a towel round his hand to protect her honor. (𓃠)

Cochav Elkayam-Levy - The primary source presented to and sited by governments is a report called “The Civil Commission on October 7 Crimes by Hamas against Women and Children”. Both articles by CNN and the BBC site Cochav Elkayam-Levy, who previously worked for Israel's Attorney General’s Office in the International Law Department, where she wrote a paper justifying the use of force feeding upon Palestinian prisoners going on hunger strikes, (𓃠) a practice which would be legalized that same year. (𓃠)

The misleadingly named Civil Commission on October 7th Crimes by Hamas against Women and Children is not a government entity. It consists solely of an Israel lawyer named Cochav Elkayam Levy, meaning the 9.5 million donated to the so called Deborah institute went directly into her personal bank account. (𓃠) 

On December 6, Elkayam-Levy was hosted to talk with members of the White House National Security Council to hear “about her work to gather testimony and document evidence of the events of October 7 and develop a comprehensive accounting of gender-based violence committed by Hamas.” (𓃠) 

According to an Israeli government official who talked to YNet: “People have disassociated themselves from her because her research is inaccurate... After all, the whole story is that they want to accuse us of spreading fake news, and her methodology was neither good nor accurate... The story about the pregnant woman who had her stomach cut open – a story that was proven to be untrue, and she spread it in the international press... It’s no joke. Little by little, professionals began to distance themselves from her because she is unreliable.” (𓃠)

“Then it started calling itself a civilian commission. People got confused, members of Congress turned to people who work with Israel and asked what it is – ‘Israel built a commission?’ It’s a confusing name. And to the question of whether there is such a thing at all? Is there such a body? The answer is – no. It is the body. She is the civil commission...

UN Report - On March 4, the United Nations released a report into sexual violence. (𓃠) Despite the report being sited by the AP (𓃠) and The New York Times (𓃠) as proof of R, its authors flatly contradicted the idea that any evidence existed to prove a campaign of rape by Hamas. The report's investigator, Pramila Patten declined to name the victims or perpetrators, and stated there to be no proof other than anonymous witness testimony, reiterating her points in a press conference.

Quotes from the UN Press Conference: “was neither intended nor mandated to be investigative in nature”

“In the medicolegal assessment of available photos and videos, no tangible indications of rape could be identified,”

While the mission team reviewed extensive digital material depicting a range of egregious violations, no digital evidence specifically depicting acts of sexual violence was found in open sources,

Chloe Baszanger-Marnay: “On Be’eri, just to clarify, what we found was that there were two allegations we looked into that were unfounded. And they’re very well described in the reports and you’ll recognize them because they were highly publicized in the press. The rest, we could not verify. So… no, we could not verify any sexual violence in Be’eri at this point.”

Patten interjected: “There was an allegation that there were objects like knives that were inserted into the genitalia of a woman… the team reviewed the photos and we did not find anything like that.”

“Inaccurate, unreliable conclusions, forensic conclusions were drawn by untrained volunteer first responders... We give some examples in the report, such as interpreting an anal dilation as anal penetration, when, according to our experts, when [there’s] extensive burn damage, this is what you get – anal dilation. And the position of the body as a result of severe burn damage, again being interpreted as a sign of sexual violence, with spread legs, etc. So that also, it may not be in Be’eri, but it is a fact that we found many instances of unreliable, inaccurate forensic interpretations by untrained people.”

Regarding the supposed perpetrators of sex crimes on October 7, the UN team “did not make any finding as to any pattern because we did not look into attribution,” Patten told reporters. (𓃠)

It was determined by the mission team that the crime scene had been altered by a bomb squad and the bodies moved, explained the separation of th ebody of the girl from the res of her family.

Torture

40 beheaded babies - On October 10th Israel tweeted a video claiming that 40 babies were murdered at Kfar Aza Kibbutz. (𓃠) The claim originated from reservist David Ben Zion, speaking to i24's Nicole Zedek. (𓃠) David Ben Zion, is deputy mayor of the Shomron Regional Council for 35 illegal settlements in the West Bank. On Twitter he called for violence against the Palestinian village of Huwara: “Enough talk about building and strengthening the settlements... the deterrence that was lost must return now, there’s no room for mercy.” (𓃠) On facebook he said: “The village of Huwara should be wiped out, this place is a nest of terror and the punishment should be for everyone,” a clear call for the collective punishment of Palestinians. (𓃠) Dr. Chen Kugel, Israel's chief forensic pathologis, said in early November that he personally saw the "beheaded babies".

Baby pulled out of stomach - The Executive Editor of Indian media channel TV9 wrote on Twitter that a pregnant Israeli woman had her baby dissected from her stomach. (𓃠) The article they sited was about the Sabra and Shatila massacre, and included witness testimony of the same thing being done to a Palestinian woman. He deleted the tweet then reposted it again without the article link. (𓃠) 

Zaka member Yossi Landau told the press that at House 426 at Kibbutz Be'eri he saw a pregnant woman who's fetus had been cut from her stomach. (𓃠)  According to Haaretz, the occupants of House 426 were elderly and did not mention anything about a pregnant woman. (𓃠) Later a Zaka senior official admitted that the organization knows that the incident was fake. (𓃠)

Morgue worker Shari Mendes claimed to the Daily Mail that a baby was cut out of a pregnant woman, beheaded and then the mother was beheaded. (𓃠) This is despite the fact that the official Israeli list does not include any pregnant women. (𓃠) As a matter of fact most of these can be discredited by looking at the actual list.

Burned baby - Benjemin Netenyahu posted three images on X as proof of dead babies from October. 7. (𓃠) One of which is an edit of an AI image which used to show a dog. (𓃠) This image was also sited by Ban Shapiro. (𓃠) The other two images are from Zaka.  

Burning Israeli's alive - Israel's official x acount mourned the death of  12 year old Liel Hetzroni: “This little girl’s body was burned so badly that it took forensic archeologists more than six weeks to identify her... All that remains of 12 year old Liel Hetzroni is ash and bone fragments. May her memory be a blessing.” (𓃠) Aviva Klompas claimed on X: “The terrorists massacred all of [the Hetzroni’s], then torched the building.” (𓃠) Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett stated on X: “Liel Hetzroni of Kibbutz Beeri was murdered in her home by Hamas monsters… We’re fighting the most just war: to ensure this can never happen again.” (𓃠) 

In an interview with Kan News, Kibbutz Be'eri survivor Yasmin Porat revealed that she could hear Liel Hatzroni screaming before being silenced by two shells from an Israeli helicopter, attempting to target Hamas members: “I heard Liel the whole time, so I know for certain that they were there.. I tried to explain to [the commander] that from somewhere near the kitchen, that’s where I heard the screams coming from. I didn’t see her, but I heard her, and I heard where the screams were coming from. I tried to explain to them where all the hostages were.” Porat said that Hadas Dagan, who survived the same blast later told her, “‘The girl did not stop screaming for all those hours... “She didn’t stop screaming… [but] when those two shells hit, [Liel] stopped screaming. There was silence then.” (𓃠)

On October 26 Israel’s UN ambassador Gilad Erdan called Hamas "animals” while holding a QR code. (𓃠) Scanning the code reveals 8 grisly images of burned bodies and blackened body parts, one showing a pile of completely charred male corpses piled into a dumpster. (𓃠) Twelve hours after this showcase, all 8 pictures were removed from the Google Drive. (𓃠)

Babies burned in oven - United Hatzalah President Eli Beer stated at an RJC conference that a baby was cooked in an oven. (𓃠) The Daily Mail reiterated this claim changing it from “baby” to “babies." (𓃠) Two journalists, Chaim Levinson of Ha’aretz and Yishai Cohen, posted on October 30 after the case was made public that they had looked into it. Cohen said that he had contacted officials in the IDF, Shura army base and Zaka, who said they were not familiar with the incident. (𓃠,𓃠) A source at United Hatzalah said a volunteer mistakenly interpreted a case at the Shura base and passed the inaccuracy on to Beer. (𓃠)

Babies on washing lines - In an interview with Ishay Coen, Lt. Col. Yaron Buskila claimed that babies had been hung on clotheslines. (𓃠) Coen wrote that he was later informed that the story was inaccurate and deleted the post. (𓃠) This didn't stop the Mossad from later posting the clip to X. 

Woman's Breasts cut off - US SoS Antony Blinken told a story to the US senate about a family mutilated by Hamas: father's eye gouged out, mother's breasts cut off, the girls foot cut off, the boys fingers cut off; then the Hamas members eat at the table. (𓃠) Blinken didn't mention a source, but judging from prior statements made by Zaka, it's easy to see where he got the story from. (𓃠) (𓃠)

People playing football with lopped off breasts - In Israel's official showcase to select journalist a video was shown of an anonymous woman claiming she saw Hamas cut a woman's tits off and play football with them. (𓃠This was repeated by Rabbi Boteach on Piers Morgan. (𓃠) 

Woman with knife in pussy - The head of ZAKA’s special unit Haim Otmezgin testified on November 30 in front of the Women’s Affairs Committee in the Israeli Parliament claiming to possess photos of a naked woman with a sharp object stuck in her crotch. Not a single journalist reported seeing these pictures. (𓃠)

Israeli child with knife in face - On October 19, 2023 ZAKA's Simcha Greiniman claimed in an interview that he saw two dead Israeli children under the rubble of a house in Kibbutz Be’eri. (𓃠) On November 7 he repeated the story adding that one of the children was 5-6, and the other had a knife lodged in their face. (𓃠) On November 8th former minister Ayelet Shaked posted a video of Greiniman stating that the second child was 3-4 years old, (𓃠) despite that according to Israeli lists, the closest ages of the deceased children in Be’eri are either 12 years old or 10 months old. (𓃠) Be’eri survivor Yasmin Porat has testified that the 10-month-old infant was killed by a shell from an Israeli tank amid gunfire exchanges. Despite this, Greiniman's testimony states that when he entered Be’eri, he “did not find any signs of fighting whatsoever.”

80% of the bodies show signs of torture - ZAKA's Yossi Landau, claimed that “80% of the bodies showed signs of torture. (𓃠) In another interview, the same official said, “70% of the bodies were shot from behind.” (𓃠) Later, he said that “80% were shot in the back.” None of the statistics above were ever officially stated or confirmed. (𓃠) 

Civilian Casualties

Contrary to popular belief, the Gaza conflict did not start on October 7. Palestine has been occupied by Zionists since the Nakba, which displaced 750,000 Palestinians and killed 15,000. Over 200 Palestinians were killed by the IDF in random assaults in 2022 alone. (𓃠)

Hamas attacked military targets on occupied territory - On October 7. Hamas attacked occupied territory, which is legal per the fourth Geneva convention as armed rebellion, killing 373 military personnel from bases across the Gaza border.  (𓃠) Hamas hit bases including those responsible for civilian airstrikes, such as in the Erez crossing complex. (𓃠) Not to mention those host to soldiers responsible for casually sniping children. (𓃠)

Their military operation was called Al Aqsa flood, in reference to the desecration of Al Aqsa mosque, the third holiest site in Islam, which was stormed by dozens of illegal settlers days prior, who performed a Talmudic ritual in it. Witnesses claim police prevented young Palestinians from entering the mosque, under the guise of an age restriction, while forcing Palestinians to shut down their stores in order for Jewish prayers to take place. (𓃠) 

Hamas's objective was to liberate hostages. In 2011 Hamas traded Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit with Israel in exchange for the release of 1000 Palestinian detainees. It's most likely that Hamas sought to achieve the same thing in exchange for some of the many Palestinian civilians detained without charge in Israeli prisons. 5200 Palestinian political prisoners. Israel currently has 700 children passing through the system each year, (𓃠) along with 1264 Palestinians currently being held without charges. (𓃠) An anonymous figure involved with the case has stated that "Hamas expected this to be a repeat of the Shalit case. They thought that they would kidnap Israelis and that we would cave in. (𓃠) 

In most wars there are war criminals, and some Hamas members did target civilians, as can be seen on video, primarily because even after 7 or so hours there still weren't any soldier to shoot at. Israel sacrificing their own people as an excuse to flatten Gaza is another video. If Hamas ever won they should be tried as in any other war. The point is that their objective was to take as many hostages as they could to use as bargaining chips. 

Hostage testimony on Hamas conduct - In an interview with Israel Radio, former hostage Yasmin Porat recalled this to be their prerogative. “They did not abuse us. We were treated very humanely… No one treated us violently.” “The objective was to kidnap us to Gaza, not to murder us.” (𓃠)

Hamas attacked military settlements with grenade launchers and rockets made from pipes. The damage to buildings cars and civilians induced on October 7, could not have been caused by light rocket fire. But it could have by Apache Helicopters armed with hellfire missiles, and or Merkava tanks with 120 mm artillery and 7.62 mm machine guns.

As a reporter for i24 noted during a visit to Be’eri, “small and quaint homes [were] bombarded or destroyed,” and “well-maintained lawns [were] ripped up by the tracks of an armored vehicle, perhaps a tank.” (𓃠)

Hannibal Directive - The Hannibal Directive is a procedure used by the IDF since the 1986 Lebanon war to prevent the capture of Israeli soldiers by enemy forces. According to one version, it says that "the kidnapping must be stopped by all means, even at the price of striking and harming our own forces," although the full text has never been published, and until 2003, Israel forbade any discussion of the subject in the press.

According to an anonymous figure involved with the Shalit case: They thought that they would kidnap Israelis and that we would cave in. I believe that it will not happen quickly - if at all. The State of Israel has implemented the Hannibal Directive on the whole of the Gaza Strip" (𓃠)

In an interview with Haaretz, Colonel Nof Erez stated that “the Hannibal Directive was apparently applied” and that 7 October “was a mass Hannibal.” (𓃠)

The IDF was ordered to kill civilians - According to an investigation by Ynet at midday Israel’s supreme military command ordered all units to prevent the capture of Israeli citizens “at any cost” – even by firing on them. (𓃠) Tuval Escapa, a member of the security team for Kibbutz Be’eri, who set up a hotline to coordinate between kibbutz residents and the Israeli army told Haaretz that as desperation began to set in, “the commanders in the field made difficult decisions – including shelling houses on their occupants in order to eliminate the terrorists along with the hostages.” (𓃠) A tank battalion commander recalled receiving the same orders when he arrived on the scene, stating in a video interview, “I arrived in Be’eri to see Brig. Gen. Barak Hiram and the first thing he asks me to do is to fire a shell into a house [where Hamas members were sheltering].” (𓃠)

Video shows Israeli helicopters armed with Hellfire missiles and 30 mm cannons firing on Hamas and civilians at Re'im, targeting vehicles streaming back into Gaza, and firing on unarmed people exiting cars or walking on foot. (𓃠)

In an interview with Mako, an Apache pilot stated: (𓃠)“I choose targets like that... where I tell myself that the chance that I am shooting here on hostages as well is low.” However, he admitted that his judgment “was not 100%.” (𓃠) The commander of the Apache unit, Lt. Col. E. stated “I understand that we have to shoot here and quickly,”“Shooting at people in our territory – this is something I never thought I would do.” (𓃠) Reserve pilot Lt. Col. A. stated: “I find myself in a dilemma as to what to shoot at, because there are so many of them.” (𓃠)

Civilian Testimony to Friendly Fire - There are numerous testimonies from survivors who's relatives were killed by friendly fire: 𓃠𓃠𓃠

Survivor Yasmin Porat stated: “I thought to myself, ‘Why are they shooting tank shells into the house?’ And I asked one of the people that was with me, 'Why are they shooting?’ So they explained to me that it was to break the walls, in order to help cleanse the house.” (𓃠)

Yasmin Porat, an attendee of the Nova music festival who fled into Kibbutz Be’eri, told Israeli Radio that when Israeli special forces arrived during a hostage standoff, “They eliminated everyone, including the hostages because there was very, very heavy crossfire.” (𓃠)

According to hostage Danielle Rachiel: “We held our heads down because we automatically knew they’d be suspicious of us, in a small beat-up car… from the same direction the terrorists were coming from. Our forces began shooting at us!”

Hamas Crossfire - Some civilians may have been shot while security team members hid amongst them: 𓃠. 

Revised kill count - The official Israeli death toll from October 7th is 1,139. 373 were military, illegally occupying Palestinian land. (𓃠) This leaves us with 766. How many of these were friendly fire deaths is unclear, since Israel has not detailed the ratio on their memorial site, however Haaretz reports that at least 112 were killed by friendly fire at Be'eri alone. (𓃠) Many of those who Israel's site mourns as martyrs were murdered by the very same authority. 

Mistreatment of hostages

The ICC's warrant claims that it has reasonable grounds to believe that hostages taken from Israel have been kept in inhumane conditions including sexual violence. 

Hostage Testimony - During her release, former hostage Yocheved Lifshitz can be seen turning back to shake the hand of one of her captors: 𓃠In response to why she did so, she is quoted as saying: "They treated us gently and they provided for all our needs" (𓃠) 

Former hostages Agam Goldstein-Almog and her mother Chen told of being treated like princesses by Hamas. told of how they were allowed to exercise while in captivity. Chen explains that when she arm wrestled with one of her captors, the hamas member did so with a towl wrapped aroud his hand, on acount of. When asked why, she explained, "because its forbiden for them to touch us" "A women for them is very sacred, she is like a queen". Her mother also talked about hoe her and hamas would argue about allowing her daughter to have multiple boyfreinds before marraige, reflecting their conservative attitudes. "They would talk to me about protecting "Agam".The captors went at far as to give Agam a "beautiful arabic name," Salsbil, meanign beautiful water. Agam expressed being flattered with the nickname. (𓃠)

Agam Goldstein-Almog would go on to contradict her prior statements in Sheryl Sandberg's "Screams Before Silence" documentary. (𓃠)

In an interview with Israeli state radio, former hostage Yasmin Porat said: "They do not abuse us, they treat us very humanely... When they see we are nervous, they calm us down" (𓃠)

Israeli children in cages - This is a video of some Arab playing with his nephews, not a Hostage video. This video was claimed to show Hamas holding Israeli children in cages. The video was published on Tiktok on October 4 and shows a man laughing at some of his younger relatives. The account would later post a disclaimer clarifying the fact. (𓃠)

"Abducted pregnant woman" - Sara Netanyahu wrote to Jill Biden about a pregnant hostage giving birth in Gaza. (𓃠) The women in question was released in November, and was'nt pregnant.

There are pregnant women in Israeli custody though.

Avoiding hostage release - In October Israel rejected an offer to free 50 hostages in exchange for fuel.

They also rejected an offer to free 85 year old Yocheved Lifshitz, and her 79-year-old friend. (𓃠) 

IDF killing hostages after October 7th - On October 26, Hamas announced that Israel had killed “almost 50 captives” in missile strikes. (𓃠)

On January 15th Hamas released a video of Israeli hostage Noa Agramani explaining how she had been injured from an Israeli airstrike and trapped under rubble for 2 whole days, and that two other hostages had been killed by Israeli strikes, one under rubble and another while in a moving ambulance

According to Hamas, 60 Israeli hostages were killed in Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7. Later Hamas announced that seven hostages from October 7 were killed in Israel's bombing of the Jabalia camp. (𓃠) In October Hamas said that Israeli strikes, killed almost 50 of the hostages from October 7th, after Israel sent tanks, troops and armored bulldozers into the enclave. (𓃠) 

3 hostages incident - After investigating cloth hanging for a building which read SoS, the IDF shot three shirtless Israeli hostages waving white flags, killing two and injuring one, who took shelter in a nearby building to call "help" in Hebrew, prompting a cease fire to be ordered, before also being shot dead upon leaving the building. (𓃠)

israel forsaking hostages - In a private meeting between Netanyahu and the family of hostages, several extremists, who's families were also taken were invited to convince them that their family remaining hostage is necessary. Ohad Zvi Lapidot said to the families: There is a chess game, there are pawns... (𓃠)

Gas attack - In January the IDF killed three Israeli hostages in a tunnel with poison gas, one having crushed their fingered trying to escape. (𓃠)

As always, every accusation is a confession. Israel was taking hostages before it was cool. Lets see how they've treated their own hostages: (𓃠)

Every Accusation is a Confession

Rape

Torture

Aliya Khan (𓃠)

When asked the question ‘Is it allowed in our days for an IDF soldier, to rape girls during a fight, or is such a thing forbidden?’ Colonel Eyal Karim of the Military Rabbinate wrote: "even though fraternizing with a gentile woman is a very serious matter, it is permitted during wartime, due to the hardship endured by the warriors…" (𓃠)

According to Palestinian journalist Baraah Abo Ramouz, who spent time in an Israeli prison: “The situation in the prisons is devastating. The prisoners are abused. They are being constantly beaten. They’re being sexually assaulted. They are being raped. I’m not exaggerating. The prisoners are being raped.” (𓃠)

Al-Shifa - On March 18, the IDF raided Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza city. According to testemonies from Al-Shifa: “A husband and wife, along with their young children who were displaced, sought shelter at Al-Shifa Hospital. The pregnant wife was forcibly undressed by Israeli forces despite informing them of her pregnancy; they continued to kick her. Then, they assaulted and raped her in front of her family and other men, threatening to shoot her husband and the other men if they closed their eyes.” (𓃠,𓃠)

One woman named Amal was taken into a private room with her children and forced to take off her clothes. The report states: “the children also had to witness their mother being ordered to turn around while naked as she sobbed over the humiliation. About 10 minutes later she and the children were taken out of the room pale and trembling.” (𓃠)

They mention multiple other girls being subjected to the same conditions, and similarities on those making the arrests. (𓃠)

According to a leaked draft of an UNRWA report read by the NYT, a 41-year-old detainee recounted: interrogators made me sit on something like a hot metal stick and it felt like fire,” It also said that another detainee “died after they put the electric stick up” his anus. (𓃠,𓃠)

40 beheaded babies - airstrike decapitation

Baby pulled out of stomach - nakba incident

 

Burned baby - baby pulled from rubble

Burning Israeli's alive - airstrikes. boy gasoline

 

Babies burned in oven - In 1948 Jewish settlers, in addition to Haganah, Irgun and the Stern gang (later IDF) killed 250 Palestinians in the village of Deir Yassin. Women and children were stripped lined up, photographed and then slaughtered by automatic firing. The Israelis threw a Palestinian man and his baby into an oven. (𓃠)

Israeli children in cages - Videos were also spread on social media, with allegations that Hamas had captured Israeli children and was holding them in cages. One of the videos was published on Tiktok on October 4, so before the military operation of Hamas and did not depict Israeli children, the other was actually of Palestinian children that were held in cages by the Israeli army in the West Bank city of al-Khalil. There has been zero evidence produced, up until this point, to even back up the claim that a single Israeli child is currently being held captive inside the Gaza Strip. (𓃠)

 

Using hospital as base -

 

torturing hostages -

Israel let October 7th happen

Activity at the border was reported months befoere October 7th and ignored - Yael Rotenberg and Maya Desiatnik, two surveillance soldiers stationed on a base in Kibbutz Nahal Oz, testified in an interview to Kan News that they had reported Hamas operatives conducting training sessions multiple times a day, digging holes and placing explosives along the border; and that their reports were brushed off by higher ups: Rotenberg recalled frequently seeing many Palestinians dressed in civilian clothing approach the border fence with maps, examining the ground around it and digging holes. One time, when she passed the information on, she was told that they were farmers, and there was nothing to worry about... The Hamas terrorists would train at the border fence nonstop... At first, it was once a week, then once a day, and then nearly constantly." (𓃠) In the weeks before October 7, Rotenberg emphasized two specific points of Hamas activity, later two of the multiple points along the fence from which 2,500 Hamas terrorists stormed into Israel. Desiatnik and Rotenberg are the only surveillance soldiers at their base not killed or abducted. 

In an interview with Israel's channel 12 survailence soldier Amit Yerushalmi testified reporting increased activity months leading up to her release a month before October 7th: “We sat on shifts and saw the convoy of vans. We saw the training, people shooting and rolling, practicing taking over a tank. The training went from once a week to twice a week, from every day to several times a day... We saw patrols along the border, people with cameras and binoculars. It happened 300 meters from the fence. There were a lot of disturbances, people went down to the fence and detonated an outrageous amount of explosives, the amount of explosives was crazy... I saw what was happening, I wrote everything down on the computer and passed it on. I don’t know what happened with it, we don’t actually know what they do with the information.” Amit Yerushalmi explained their protical under the circumstance of an attack: “We were taught that we would report on the incident, we would direct helicopters to the scene, and someone would come and save us,” she said. “Our mission was to protect the kibbutz, not ourselves. They always said that someone would come and protect us.”

Noa Melman reported to Channel 12 that she had finished her mandatory service some nine months ago, and reported Hamas blowing up a mock border fence a mock border fence set up by Hamas in order for the terrorists to practice, again and again, blowing up the border and crossing over to the other side: “Our commanders told us to report what we saw, but everyone treated it like it was normal, like it was routine,”

Israel had documents detailing Al Aqsa flood before October 7th - According to the New York Times, prior to october 7th Israel had compiled a  40-page document, code-named “Jericho Wall,” outlining evidence that Hamas was preparing to attack. Within it, a 2016 Defense Ministry memorandum read: “Hamas intends to move the next confrontation into Israeli territory,” and that such an attack would most likely involve hostage-taking and “occupying an Israeli community (and perhaps even a number of communities). The document called for a barrage of rockets at the outset of the attack, drones to knock out the security cameras and automated machine guns along the border, and gunmen to pour into Israel en masse in paragliders, on motorcycles and on foot. A 2016, Israeli memo said that Hamas had purchased sophisticated weapons, GPS jammers and drones, and that Hamas had increased its fighting force to 27,000 people — having added 6,000 to its ranks in a two-year period.

Israel was warned by an analyst - In July 2023 a veteran analyst with Unit 8200, Israel’s signals intelligence agency, warned that Hamas had conducted an intense, daylong training exercise matching what was outlines in Jericho Wall, but a colonel in the Gaza division brushed off her concerns, according to encrypted emails viewed by The New York Times. On July 6, 2023, the veteran Unit 8200 analyst wrote to a group of other intelligence experts that dozens of Hamas commandos had recently conducted training exercises, with senior Hamas commanders observing. The training included a dry run of shooting down Israeli aircraft and taking over a kibbutz and a military training base, killing all the cadets. During the exercise, Hamas fighters used the same phrase from the Quran that appeared at the top of the Jericho Wall attack plan, she wrote in the email exchanges viewed by The Times. 

Israel wrote a document planning retaliation - Last year, after Israel obtained the Jericho Wall document, the military’s Gaza division drafted its own intelligence assessment of this latest invasion plan. Hamas had “decided to plan a new raid, unprecedented in its scope,” analysts wrote in the assessment reviewed by The Times. It said that Hamas intended to carry out a deception operation followed by a “large-scale maneuver” with the aim of overwhelming the division. But the Gaza division referred to the plan as a “compass.” In other words, the division determined that Hamas knew where it wanted to go but had not arrived there yet. 

Benjemin Netenyahu and Knesset refused to be warned by a general - according to Israeli officials interviewed by the NYT, Benjemin Netenyahu refused to meet Herzi Halevi, the military’s chief of staff, who came to deliver a threat warning based on classified intelligence. Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, according to one of the documents, said that it was necessary to prepare for a major war. General Haliva was ready to tell the coalition leaders that the political turmoil was creating an opportunity for Israel’s enemies to attack, particularly if there were more resignations in the military. Only two members of the Knesset came to hear his briefing. Separately, Gen. Herzi Halevi, the military’s chief of staff, tried to deliver the same warnings to Mr. Netanyahu. The prime minister refused to meet him, the officials said. Mr. Netanyahu’s office did not respond to a request for comment about this meeting. (𓃠) 

Hamas had shot down an Israeli helicopter - In another instance Hamas fired on an Israeli helicopter, forcing it down near Gaza. The paratroopers escaped injury before the helicopter burst into flames. (𓃠) 

Hamas had posted training videos of the operation - Before October 7th Hamas had posted training videos depicting the Al Aqsa flood operation on social media, including the use of paragliders, breaking into buildings and blowing up fenses before driving trucks through. (𓃠) 

Civilians had called in the attack - According to PBS In the first 5 minutes of the attack there were over 30 red alerts called in from Kibutzes outside of the Gaza border. (𓃠) 

Hamas had posted training videos of the operation - Before October 7th Hamas had posted training videos depicting the Al Aqsa flood operation on social media, including the use of paragliders, breaking into buildings and blowing up fenses before driving trucks through. (𓃠) 

Abandoned military base - 

according to... it takes less than 5 minutes for an attack helicopter to arive from their destination (𓃠) 

According to October 7th survivor Yasmin Porat, it took 10 hours for the IDF to arrive at her Kibbutz: "I'm angry at the state I'm angry at the army... for 10 hours the kibbutz was abandoned" (𓃠) 

Former IDF fence cheif Dany Tirza: we couldnt use helicopters because we didnt know who and what is going on there

Hamas was reported at the border months before - Desiatnik began her shift at 3:30 a.m. on October 7. It started as normal, she recounted to Kan, but at 6:30 a.m., everything changed. “We saw people running to the border from every direction, running with guns. We saw motorbikes and pickup trucks driving straight at the fence,” she said. “We watched them blow up the fence and destroy it. And we might have been crying but we continued to do our jobs at the same time.”

In 2016 Israeli defense minister, Avigdor Lieberman wrote a secret memo to Netanyahu and the Israeli military chief of staff, saying Hamas was slowly building its military abilities to attack Israel, arguing that Israel should strike first. Netanyahu rejected the plan. (𓃠)

The IDF knew of the threat on the day - A video from a Hamas go pro obtained by PBS shows a surveillance balloon can be seen. (𓃠)

Anonymous surveillance soldier interviewed by haaretz, recall how before the attack she reported a suspicious-looking man at one of the barrier gates along the Gaza border to Lt. Col. Meir Ohayon, commander of the 51st Battalion in the Golani Brigade. After tear gas was used on the suspect, he returned to a Hamas observation post about 300 meters from the fence, where a briefing, she observed, was being held there.

Israel set up their soldiers

The IDF didn't alert Nahal Oz - That Friday evening, senior officials increase the presence of special forces in the south, sending a specialist team trained to deal with terror squads. (𓃠) Another team from the Shin Bet operational unit and a force from the commando unit were also placed on alert. An elite IDF team from Sayeret Matkal was also dispatched to the area. At 4 A.M., when it was decided to put the Gaza border communities themselves on alert for fear of possible infiltration

Despite this "Yaara" an anonymous surveillance soldier from Nahal Oz, the base which reported the activity explains how they were not notified:  “If we had known about this warning, this whole disaster would have looked different... Nobody told us there was such a high level of alert.” According to Yaara, three hours, or even two hours, would have given the young spotters time to prepare. “But nobody thought to tell us. The IDF left us like sitting ducks on a range. The fighters at least had weapons and died as heroes. The spotters who had been abandoned by the army were simply slaughtered, without any opportunity to defend themselves.” (𓃠)

“I cannot describe the frustration, the sense of abandonment by the senior commanders. We issued warnings, we told our commanders, but we’re considered the bottom of the division’s food chain, the balls on the dick”

Soldiers in the Re'im base were not notified - Like other bases, Re’im was understaffed because of the holiday. A brigade commander and key staff were away from the base, according to a senior military officer. They were summoned back before dawn, officials said, as Israeli intelligence officials tried to make sense of unusual Hamas activity just over the border in Gaza. Many soldiers, though, were allowed to keep sleeping. One told The Times that some did not know they were under attack until Hamas was in their sleeping quarters. Several were killed in their bunks. Others barricaded themselves in safe rooms. (𓃠) In a videos reffered to by the NYT as the "heart of military operations in Gaza," the Re'im military base can be seen to be empty of IDF (𓃠)

Israel didnt warn the nova music festival - https://thecradle.co/articles-id/17368

The army only arrived 7 hours into the invasion - Reservist Davidi Ben Zion, (beheaded babies fame) led his paratrooper unit, without a formal call up order at 1:30 PM, 7 hours after the missile attack, to find the roads empty of IDF soldiers. (𓃠) A video obtained by i24 shows 7.5 minutes from when the first gate is breached to when Hamas cross into Israel, all without interference from the IDF. (𓃠) Footage obtained by CNN shows the IDF arriving seven hours after the attack began. (𓃠) Videos from Hamas gopros show tem circling around town in trucks waiting for the army to arrive: 𓃠

According to October 7th survivor, Yasmin Porat the IDF took 10 hours to arrive at Kibbutz Be'eri. (𓃠)

Egypt warned Israel - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-67082047

Israel confiscated weapons from Gaza belt communities - (𓃠)

An Israeli bank anticipated October 7th - In December law professors Joshua Mitts and Robert J. Jackson Jr. published a paper pointing out that on October 2d millions of dollars in bets were made on dozens of Israeli stocks, they they would go down the following weeks, one of which yielded $10M (𓃠) 

This graph displays the short volume of Israeli stocks leading up to October 7th: 𓃠

According to Yavin Pagot, the head of the Israeli stock exchange, who spoke to Reuters, "there was nothing unusual in the short positions in the stock exchange in the two months before the attack," and that the short position in the bank in question, Leumi, was taken by an unidentified Israeli bank. (𓃠)

Bibi hates Kibutzes - In Israel, Kibbutz communities are considered largely left wing, and have socialist origins, with many residents having having Palestinian state sympathies. According to an IDF spokesman who spoke to CNN: "Many of the residents who lived there believed in peace, coexistence and mutual respect and had friends in Gaza,". (𓃠) In 2023 far right activists in support of Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, blocked traffic junctions at the entrances to Kibbutzes in northern Israel, lighting tires on fire, demanding they praise Netanyahu and Ben Gvir in order to get home. Those vehicles from the nearby city of Beit Shean, a Likud stronghold, were allowed to pass. (𓃠) The purpose of the Nova music festival was to promote peace between Israelis and Palestinians. (𓃠)

Israel spawned and supported Hamas

Hamas is not innocent. They have killed civilians as can be seen on camera, and held civilian hostages.

Israel funded Hamas's predecessor - Hamas's future founder Ahmed Yassin was a member of the Muslim brotherhood, an organization initially suppressed under Egyptian rule but supported by Israel after the six day war, for the purpose that Yassin's Islamist Mujama al-Islamiya (founded in 1973) would serve as a competitor to the secular PLO, dividing Palestinians.

In 1979 Israel recognized Sheikh Yassin's Mujama al-Islamiya group as a charity, allowing it to build mosques, clubs and schools in Gaza. According to Brig. Gen. Yitzhak Segev, who spoke to the New York Times: he helped finance the islamic movement, saying: "the israeli government gave me a budget and the military government gives to the mosques," 

In 1984, after Israeli troops raided weapons from a Mujama al-Islamiya mosque, Avner Cohen, Israel's religious affairs official in Gaza, sent a report to senior Israeli military and civilian officials, warning that Israel's policy towards the Islamists was allowing Mujama to develop into a dangerous force. (𓃠) 

Col. David Hacham, who worked in Gaza in the late 1980s and early '90s told the WSJ: "When I look back at the chain of events I think we made a mistake... But at the time nobody thought about the possible results." (𓃠)

Israel views Hamas as an Asset - A Wikileaks document reveals that in 2007 Israeli Military Intel Director Amos Yadlin said in a meeting with US ambassador Richard Jones, that "Israel would be 'happy' if Hamas took over Gaza, because the IDF could then treat Gaza as a hostile state" (𓃠)

In a 2015 Interview Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said: “The Palestinian Authority is a burden, and Hamas is an asset,” Smotrich said at the time. “It’s a terrorist organization, no one will recognize it, no one will give it status at the [International Criminal Court], no one will let it put forth a resolution at the U.N. Security Council.” (𓃠)

In 2019 Benjemin Netanyahu stated at a Likud meeting that: those who oppose a Palestinian state should support the transfer of funds to Gaza, because maintaining the separation between the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and Hamas in Gaza would prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state. (𓃠)

In December 2012, Bibi told Israeli journalist Dan Margalit that it was important to keep Hamas strong, as a counterweight to the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, and that having two strong rivals, including Hamas, would lessen pressure on him to negotiate toward a Palestinian state. (𓃠)

Shlomo Brom, former deputy to Israel’s national security adviser, said: “One effective way to prevent a two-state solution is to divide between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank," and that the division gives Netanyahu an excuse to disengage from peace talks. (𓃠)

Bibi increased Gazan workers in Israel - Just so, in 2023 Israel under Netanyahu negotiated with Hamas to increase the number of work permits Israel granted to Gazan laborers, eventually setting the number of work permits to 20,000, (𓃠)  keeping money flow into Gaza. 

Bibi sent millions to Hamas - According to data from an international organization presented to the Israeli security cabinet and confirmed by Israeli government professional staff, Qatar has provided Hamas in the Gaza Strip with over $1.1 billion from 2012 to 2018, with the approval of the Israeli government. (𓃠)

In a 2018 cabinet meeting, Netanyahu’s aides presented a plan to send Hamas millions of dollars bi weekly in cash-filled suitcases through Qatar to maintain ceasefire, with Shin Bet monitoring the list of recipients to try to ensure that members of Hamas’s military wing would not directly benefit. Bibi sent billions in roughly a decade. By 2021 Qatar was spending roughly $30 million a month in Gaza. 

CIA middle east analyst, Chip Usher said: “Anything that Hamas didn’t have to use out of its own budget freed up money for other things.” 

During meetings with security officials, the Mossad chief Barnea expressed opposition to continuing the payments, on the grounds that some of the money was being diverted to Hamas’s military activities, as did the US: In 2017, as Republicans pushed to impose financial sanctions on Qatar over its support for Hamas, Bibi dispatched senior defense officials to Washington to tell American lawmakers that Qatar had played a positive role in the Gaza Strip, according to three people familiar with the trip. 

Former Mossad senior, Uzi Shaya, traveled to China to try to shut down what Israeli intelligence had assessed was a money-laundering operation for Hamas run through the Bank of China. After his retirement, he was called to testify against the Bank of China in an American lawsuit brought by the family of a victim of a Hamas terrorist attack. At first, the head of Mossad encouraged him to testify, saying it could increase financial pressure on Hamas. These orders were reversed after a visit by Netanyahu to Beijing a state visit, preventing him from testifying (𓃠)

The Hamas Charter changed 

Hamas charter 1988: "The Day of Judgement will not come about until Moslems fight the Jews (killing the Jews), when the Jew will hide behind stones and trees. The stones and trees will say O Moslems, O Abdulla, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him. Only the Gharkad tree, (evidently a certain kind of tree) would not do that because it is one of the trees of the Jews." (related by al-Bukhari and Moslem). (𓃠) 

May 2017 “Document of General Principles and Policies.”: Hamas affirms that its conflict is with the Zionist project not with the Jews because of their religion. Hamas does not wage a struggle against the Jews because they are Jewish but wages a struggle against the Zionists who occupy Palestine. Yet, it is the Zionists who constantly identify Judaism and the Jews with their own colonial project and illegal entity. (𓃠) 


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