Yawn....... Israel attacked by Hamas

Jesus knows the Devil will attack Israel therefore we must save them.

Eph.6
  1. [12] For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.

Use bullets to save from the devil walking through the door.
 
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Mother of Israeli hostage mistakenly gunned down by IDF tells soldiers who killed her son 'I love you very much' in stunning show of forgiveness
By Andy Jehring and Summer Goodkind 21 Dec 2023
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ers-killed-son-love-stunning-forgiveness.html

Yotam Haim, 28, was killed after escaping his captors and waving a white flag

The mother of an Israeli hostage mistakenly shot dead by the IDF told the soldiers that gunned down her son: 'I love you very much and I embrace you from afar.'

Yotam Haim, 28, was killed alongside Alon Shamriz, 26, and Samer El-Talalka, 22, after escaping their captors and waving a white flag.

But Mr Haim's mother, Iris, made an emotional voice note to the troops' battalion absolving them of blame and pinning the tragedy on Hamas.

She said: 'I wanted to tell you that I love you very much and I embrace you from afar. I know that everything that happened is completely not your fault, it's nobody's fault - except the Hamas, may their name and memory be wiped off the face of the earth.'

Mrs Haim urged the soldiers of Bislach Brigade, battalion 17 to 'stay safe' and said that the Jewish people 'need you'.

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The mother of Yotam Haim (left) who was mistakenly shot dead by the IDF, told the soldiers that gunned down her son: 'I love you very much and I embrace you from afar'
 
Gaza war 'most dangerous ever' for journalists, says rights group
Reuters December 22, 2023
https://www.reuters.com/world/middl...ver-journalists-says-rights-group-2023-12-21/

[1/4]The camera that belonged to Reuters journalist Issam Abdallah who was killed on October 13 by what a Reuters investigation has found was an Israeli tank crew, is displayed during a press conference by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch as they released findings from their investigations...https://www.reutersagency.com/en/li...rcom-article-media&utm_campaign=rcom-rcp-lead

JERUSALEM, Dec 21 (Reuters) - The first 10 weeks of the Israel-Gaza war have been the deadliest recorded for journalists, with the most journalists killed in a single year in one location, the U.S.-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said on Thursday.

Most of the journalists and media workers killed in the war - 61 out of 68 - were Palestinian. The report said it was "particularly concerned about an apparent pattern of targeting of journalists and their families by the Israeli military."

A spokesperson for Israel's military has said the forces don't target journalists.

Four Israeli and three Lebanese journalists, including Reuters visuals journalist Issam Abdallah, were also killed between Oct. 7 and Dec. 20, CPJ data showed.

The group, a nonprofit organization that promotes press freedom worldwide, said it was further investigating the circumstances of all journalist deaths. It said such efforts in Gaza were hampered by widespread destruction and by the killing of journalists' family members, who typically serve as sources for investigators looking into how the journalists died.

Reporting in Gaza has been severely restricted under intense Israeli bombardment, with repeated communications blackouts and a lack of food, fuel and housing, said CPJ, adding that foreign journalists have not been able to independently access the strip for most of the war.

"The Israel-Gaza war is the most dangerous situation for journalists we have ever seen, and these figures show that clearly," said Sherif Mansour, CPJ's Middle East and North Africa program coordinator. "The Israeli army has killed more journalists in 10 weeks than any other army or entity has in any single year. And with every journalist killed, the war becomes harder to document and to understand."

A May report by CPJ found that Israeli soldiers had killed at least 20 journalists in the last 22 years and none had ever been charged or held accountable.

Earlier this month, a Reuters investigation found an Israeli tank crew killed Abdallah and wounded six reporters in Lebanon on Oct. 13 by firing two shells in quick succession from Israel while the journalists were filming cross-border shelling.

At least 1,200 people were killed in Israel and 240 were taken hostage on Oct. 7 after Hamas launched a surprise attack, according to Israeli tallies. Gaza health officials say nearly 20,000 Palestinians have since been confirmed killed in Israeli strikes, with thousands more believed lost under rubble.

Reporting by Henriette Chacar; Editing by Aurora Ellis
 
The Israeli army has killed more journalists in 10 weeks than any other army or entity has in any single year
Dang, such an unlucky year this year with so many 'accidental' killings.
Journalist stepping in front of bullets at exactly the wrong time, stupid journalists.
Anyhow, that will teach them a lesson for reporting war facts, they're better off reporting about cats and dogs at the agriculture show and who has grown the largest pumpkin this year.
 
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There is a new proposed "pause" and prisoner swap on the table. However it is unclear if any of the 40 hostages proposed for the swap are still alive.

New Israeli proposal calls for release of 40 hostages
The pact calls for a pause in fighting for up to a week.
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/12/19/israeli-proposal-hostages-00132600

BTW -- Hamas has rejected the proposal saying that hostages will only be released if Israel stops the war. Israel will not stop this war until Hamas is completely wiped out in Gaza.

There is also the question if any of the hostages are still alive. It appears that Hamas has murdered most of them -- so in reality they have few hostages left for an exchange -- probably not even 40.
 
Fighting in a crowded urban environment where Hamas is using civilians as human shields; Israel has done their best to avoid civilian casualties -- but the situation is very difficult. However Hamas must be totally eliminated.

High civilian toll in Gaza is cost of crushing Hamas, Israeli military officials say
https://www.reuters.com/world/middl...as-israeli-military-officials-say-2023-12-19/

Heavy civilian casualties are the cost of Israel's intense campaign to destroy Hamas in Gaza and the militants' urban warfare strategy, Israeli military officials said, in the face of global alarm at the staggering toll from the bombing.

Israel has dropped thousands of tonnes of munitions over the past 10 weeks, leaving the narrow Mediterranean strip in ruins and killing nearly 20,000, with more believed to be trapped under collapsed buildings, Gazan officials say. More than 50,000 are injured, with minimal healthcare services working.

Speaking at the Palmachim Air Force Base, 45 km (28 miles)from Gaza, on Monday, two officials said Israel acknowledged that before each strike, the cost in civilian lives was balanced against an evaluation of the military advantage.

One of the officials, a legal advisor to the Israeli Defence Forces, said the air force was carrying out "thousands and thousands of attacks and often attacks that require heavy firepower" to break through Hamas' tunnels under Gaza.

"Really tragically that results in a large number of civilian casualties," said the official, in a briefing with journalists at the coastal base, from where grey military drones depart on daily bombing runs.

The Israeli military asked that the officials not be named for security reasons.

Israel's top war aim is to dismantle Hamas's military capabilities to prevent further attacks after the Islamist militants' Oct. 7 killings of 1,200 mainly civilian people and mass hostage-taking.

It was the worst day of violence in Israel's 75-year history, and the ferocity of attacks and the multiple accounts of rape and mutilation shook the Jewish state to its core.

But the loss of life in the Palestinian enclave has eroded global support after 10 weeks of bloodshed and Israel faces escalating pressure to scale-back the offensive. U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on Monday urged his Israeli counterpart Israel to reduce harm to civilians.

Protecting civilians in Gaza was both "a moral duty and a strategic imperative", Austin said, warning excessive violence bred resentment that would benefit Hamas and make peaceful coexistence even harder in the long-term.

France, Britain and Germany on Sunday added their voices to calls for a ceasefire, while U.S. President Joe Biden last week called the bombing "indiscriminate".

In an example of the civilian toll in Gaza, a strike killed 19 people from two local families as they slept at home in the town of Rafah in southern Gaza on Tuesday, including women, children and two babies, Gazan health authorities said. The bomb left a deep crater and rubble where a large building had stood.

"We have never seen such weapons. I was born in 1950, I have never seen anything like this," said Mohammed Zurub, whose family lost 11 people in the strike. He called it "a barbarian act".

Asked for comment on the strike, the IDF said it took feasible precautions to mitigate civilian harm under international law.

Senior Hamas official Ghazi Hamad on Sunday said Israel was "indiscriminately bombing schools and tents that house hundreds of thousands of displaced people and hospitals protected by international humanitarian law".

The legal advisor said hospitals can become a legitimate military target when they are being used by combatants. Hamas denies operating from civilian infrastructure like hospitals or schools.

CASUALTY RATE
Speaking alongside Austin at a news conference, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said Israeli forces operated legally and "to minimize the harm to the civilian population".

Yagil Levy, an expert in civil military relations at the Israel Open University, calculated the civilian casualty rate in the war was around 61% in October, almost double that in previous conflicts in Gaza. He said that could indicate rules of engagement being interpreted more flexibly to minimize the risk to Israeli ground forces "by inflicting more death on the other side".

The officials said the government's war goal of destroying Hamas meant the campaign was more intense than in previous conflicts where the goal was to deter the group from attacks.

Whatever the reason, Israel was "not winning hearts and minds", Levy said, arguing that a political alternative was the only long-term solution.

Because of the sheer number of bombs, Israel could not always warn before a strike, which was why it had turned to mass evacuations of conflict zones, the legal advisor said.

Many of Gaza's 2.3 million people have left their homes multiple times under Israeli instructions to avoid strikes, broadcast by leaflets, on radio and social media.

Another senior Israeli military official said Israel pre-plans 90% of its daily bombing raids over Gaza. The officials said pre-planning involved a 10-step process to assess whether a target had military value, and the proportionality of the response, among other things.

Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, Israeli military spokesperson, said the military aborted attacks when it saw an unexpected civilian presence and chose which munition to use for each target to avoid unnecessary damage. Gazan authorities estimate 60% of houses have been damaged by the offensive.

"We know this is hard, but we are trying to save lives," Hagari said.

Imagine if Hamas spent the aid money on actually helping Palestinian civilians in Gaza rather than building tunnels and buying weapons. Gaza could have been a paradise, Hamas turned it into a form of hell.

Israelis find 200-mile labyrinth of tunnels linking homes of Hamas commanders
Troops say they found the vast network 260ft under Gaza City
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/israelis-find-200-mile-labyrinth-31729189
 
There is also the question if any of the hostages are still alive. It appears that Hamas has murdered most of them -- so in reality they have few hostages left for an exchange -- probably not even 40.
Yup.
Israelis using bunker buster bombs in civilian areas including designated safe areas.
20,000 dead in Gaza and counting on account of Israel.
Israel accused of indiscriminate bombing.
Gaza has now the dubious record of the most bombed city on record ever.
134 israeli soldiers dead caused by Hamas and friendly fire.
Tunnels flooded with seawater by Israel.
Widespread forced starvation by Israel.
Hospitals and medical non existent.
So that means dead hostages were all from Hamas' hands, that makes sense.
 
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New Footage Shows Hamas Hostage Breaking Free and Running Away Only to Be Shot in the Back
The security camera video was recorded at the gate of a kibbutz near Gaza on the morning of Oct. 7
Published 12/22/23 09:17 AM ET|Updated 4 hr ago
https://themessenger.com/news/hostage-shot-in-back-hamas-terrorists-mefalsim

Newly released security camera footage shows Hamas terrorists shooting a woman in the back as she tried to run away from them.

The video was taken at the gate of Mefalsim, a kibbutz near Gaza on the morning of Oct. 7.

The video shows the Hamas gunman leading the unidentified woman down a road as a Toyota pickup truck drives toward them.

The woman then breaks away and starts running, but does not make it far before falling to the ground after she's shot in the back.

Documents found on dead terrorists indicate that the militants set out from the start to attack civilian areas like Mefalsim. They are also a testament to the uniquely sophisticated intelligence-gathering for the deadly mission by Hamas.

One 14-page “top secret” document in Arabic carefully detailed a plan for infiltrating a small kibbutz near Gaza, and taking residents hostage "for negotiations." Maps and aerial photos of the area were included.

The plan warned that the invaders would have to prepare for a response by Israeli forces in as little as three minutes.

In fact, it took Israeli soldiers and police hours to reach some of the kibbutzim that suffered the worst of that day's atrocities.

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Newly released footage shows Hamas terrorists shooting a woman in the back as she tried to run away from them.Handout/X

“It shows sophistication, systematic intelligence collection, use of human sources, use of open intelligence sources and information obtained through cyberattacks,” said Eyal Pinko, a former security services officer, of the Hamas plan for Mefalsim.

One Hamas terrorist used a victim’s cell phone to contact his parents in Gaza and brag about slaughtering 10 Israeli citizens in the kibbutz.

“I’m speaking to you from Kibbutz Mefalsim. Open my WhatsApp now and see all the dead people. Look how many I killed with my own hands, your son killed Jews!"
 
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