Robin Hood wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:Amazing how the
Antisemite brain works...
The Jew haters are desperate to find
just one example of the IDF killing one of their own (understandable in the circumstances) so they can justify the entire Hamas operation... Disgusting..
Well it would appear that way to some ignorant Zionist who does not even know the definition of (
or how to spell)
anti-Semitism
First of all, it is not one, it was three they they killed even though they had a white flag shouting they were Israelis.
There is also evidence of 200 Hamas people being burn so badly they thought they were Israeli. Now with every Hamas burnt there would have to be at least 2 Israeli civilian killed assuming they had no children in the house using tank shells or hellfire missiles. They also used helicopter weapons including hellfire missiles firing on cars that were moving. There was at least one chared body in the car at the concert.
I said it before and I will say it again. Until there is an international investigation as to how these people were killed using what weapons there is no way of knowing how many were killed by whom.
On the other side of this is there is a reason why Israel decided to implement Hannibal Directive. They hated the incident that for 2 Israeli Soldiers they had to exchange couple of thousand Palestinian hostages held in Israeli jails with no charge or trial back in mid 1980s. This directive was secret and used till 2016 till they decided to withdraw it and announced that they no longer going to use it. And yet on October 7th the words Hannibal Directive before firing at the 3 hostages as well as ordering the helicopter to shoot anything that moves despite the fact that they knew there were hostages amongst the Hamas men was heard.
So it becomes clear what the Hamas objectives were to capture as many hostages as possible to exchange Palestinian hostages from Israeli jails. Certainly they had to kill Israeli soldiers in the 4 camps in this area to take control of them which they did. Quite how 1600 Hamas men were able to overpower four camps with 16,000 men is yet to be explained. It reminds me of the WW2 when 80,000 soldiers surrendered to a force of 30,000 Japanese soldiers.
History keeps repeating itself.