It took titanic testicles by the Israel's Border Police's elite Yamam unit to rescue the four hostages taken by Hamas on October 7 to Gaza. Imagine how dangerous the mission was and the care that needed to be taken to prevent the terrorists from killing their captives during the rescue operation.
[H/T i24News]
The pro-Hamas organization also called for an investigation into claims that the Israeli forces used the U.S. humanitarian aid pier to enter. This claim has been denied by both the U.S. and Israel, but even if it was true, the use of the pier would have been a good thing. After all, it isn't as if it is a terrorist tunnel.
In response to this allegation, Palestinians have said they would boycott aid that was transferred via the pier, and then show fake photos of starving children.
One hostage rescue, that of Noa Argamani, went down in an unlikely place: the family home of a Gazan "civilian" on Sunday. It was the home of Dr. Ahmed Al-Jamal and his family.
In the daring rescue of Noa, several of Al-Jamal's family got killed, including the Al Jazeera writer Abdulah Al-Jamal, 36, who was a staff writer for The Palestine Chronicle, a U.S. rag. His lovely wife and Jew-hating terrorist supporter also met her fate during the daring mission.
In the daring rescue of Noa, several of Al-Jamal's family got killed, including the Al Jazeera writer Abdulah Al-Jamal, 36, who was a staff writer for The Palestine Chronicle, a U.S. rag. His lovely wife and Jew-hating terrorist supporter also met her fate during the daring mission.
Imran Khan, a senior propaganda writer [aka the Khan artist] on Al Jazeera's English channel posted on Instagram in which he claimed that Al-Jamal was just a freelancer in the past: "The individual in question who was killed in the raid along with his family was, at one point, a freelance journalist. He has never worked for Al Jazeera Arabic or English."
The operation included the rescue of three other hostages from a separate location. This drew condemnation from the anti-Semites who allege an incredibly high death toll of Gazans. But of course, the issue of Hamas and their supporters holding hostages in populated areas inside Gaza's residential areas never comes into play.
Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor also failed to address why these so-called "civilians" held Miss Argamani in custody. She and her boyfriend were kidnapped during the Nova music festival on October 7.
Hamas allegedly paid "civilian" families to hold Israeli hostages.
The pro-Hamas organization also called for an investigation into claims that the Israeli forces used the U.S. humanitarian aid pier to enter. This claim has been denied by both the U.S. and Israel, but even if it was true, the use of the pier would have been a good thing. After all, it isn't as if it is a terrorist tunnel.
In response to this allegation, Palestinians have said they would boycott aid that was transferred via the pier, and then show fake photos of starving children.
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