Palestine

IDF Commander Who Saved Innocents In Oct 7 Massacre Is Most Senior Israeli Soldier Killed In Gaza As Death Toll Hits 17

IDF Commander Who Saved Innocents In Oct 7 Massacre Is Most Senior Israeli Soldier Killed In Gaza As Death Toll Hits 17

He becomes the highest ranking Israeli officer to have been killed since the beginning of the war with Hamas. Lt. Col. Habka is also the 17th Israeli casualty in Gaza since the IDF launched their full-scale ground invasion on October 27. Four days into their storm on Gaza, Israel said its forces had killed "dozens" of Hamas fighters inside their sprawling network of tunnels and underground compounds. Israeli troops made "significant progress" in their ground offensive as they continued advancing deeper into the besieged enclave. And on Thursday, it was announced that Hamas' missile commander had been wiped out following a second strike on the Jabalia refuge camp.…
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Horror Vid Shows Jewish Dad Being Blown Up While Son Screams ‘I Wish I Was Dead’ After Hamas ‘Order To Behead Innocents’

Horror Vid Shows Jewish Dad Being Blown Up While Son Screams ‘I Wish I Was Dead’ After Hamas ‘Order To Behead Innocents’

HAMAS terrorists filmed themselves blowing up a father with a grenade in front of his terrified kids who screamed "I want to die" in the latest atrocity to be uncovered. It is part of a grisly compilation of footage released by Israel as a captive Hamas fighter claims he was under direct orders to "behead" innocents. 11 The moment a Hamas captive claims he was ordered to butcher and 'behead' victims 11 Hamas recorded their massacre on horror body cam footage later collected by Israel 11 The above video is part of a much larger collection that is too graphic to be…
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UN Says Second Aid Convoy Enters Gaza As Israel PM Warns Hamas War Is ‘Do Or Die’

UN Says Second Aid Convoy Enters Gaza As Israel PM Warns Hamas War Is ‘Do Or Die’

Martin Griffiths, the UN's humanitarian chief, has announced the arrival of 14 more trucks carrying humanitarian aid into Gaza. He said it was "another small glimmer of hope" for Palestinians, but warned they still need "more, much more." The charity Oxfam welcomed the move, as well as yesterday's first load of aid, but said sending "a few trucks a day is simply not sufficient." Earlier, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu told troops that his people are in a battle for their lives and said the war against Hamas was "do or die." The Israeli military has vowed to intensify air strikes…
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