Israel insists its attacks do not target civilians
- October 12, 2023
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Government Israel denied that his attacks were aimed at civilian population V Gaza Strip, but to members of an Islamic group Hamas already terrorists. “We have absolutely nothing
Government Israel denied that his attacks were aimed at civilian population V Gaza Strip, but to members of an Islamic group Hamas already terrorists. “We have absolutely nothing
Government Israel denied that his attacks were aimed at civilian population V Gaza Strip, but to members of an Islamic group Hamas already terrorists.
“We have absolutely nothing against the civilian population in the Gaza Strip,” Israeli captain Roni Kaplan said this Thursday at a press conference with Mexican media.
“Israel is trying to maximize damage to terrorists involved in the conflict and minimize damage to civilians not involved in the conflict,” he repeated.
Instead, the captain argued that his government’s attacks were directed against military and “terrorists”. This is despite complaints from Hamas and other groups that Israel is attacking civilians without warning.
Instead, he accused Hamas of committing a “double war crime,” saying it was attacking Israeli civilians while using Gaza Strip citizens as “human shields.”
He also said he would hold the Islamic group responsible for whatever happens to the hostages. An estimated 150 people were kidnapped by the Palestinian armed group and taken to the Gaza Strip during the raid last Saturday.
The Israeli government also said it had “no legal obligation to provide additional resources” to its attacker, after the Gaza Strip announced that Israel had cut off supplies. electricity.
Instead, Kaplan claimed that Hamas destroyed 9 of the city’s 10 power lines, as well as related roads and intersections, preventing the passage of resources.
According to the captain, the armed conflict is over more than 1200 dead and 3391 wounded, According to the military, among them are infants and elderly people. Attacks against women, such as rape, have been recorded. In addition, it counted 5,955 rockets fired from the Gaza Strip.
It should be added that 247 soldiers were reportedly killed and 97 kidnapped. In contrast, the Israeli government discovered 1,250 bodies of members of the Islamic group Hamas on its territory.
Kaplan called the events a “national tragedy” and “the worst massacre” in the 75-year history of the modern State of Israel. He also accused the Islamic group of using killing civilians as a strategy.
The Israeli government assumes that Hamas’s intention was not only to infiltrate its territory, but also to occupy the southern part of the country, the captain said.
Following Hamas’ brutal and unexpected terrorist attack on Israel last Saturday and the Jewish State’s declaration of war, the death toll in Israel has exceeded 1,200, more than during the entire Second Intifada (2000-2005).
Meanwhile, in the Gaza Strip, on the verge of another humanitarian catastrophe, probably also unprecedented, the death toll has already reached 1,100 killed and 5,330 wounded.
In accordance with United NationsAt least 340,000 Gazans have been left homeless over the past four days. Almost 220 thousand of them are sheltering in 92 schools run by UN.
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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