Hamas black coffins dead

Hamas black coffins dead



On Thursday, hundreds of people were seen as four black coffins, which Hamas said that the remains of the Israeli’s Bibas family and an elderly hostage, were removed from the stage by Palestinian terrorists in Southern Gaza.

The ceremony held in a sandy region, which was once the cemetery before the destruction by the Israeli armies, was marked the first hand of the deceased prisoner under a delicate Israeli-Hamas Trus.

It began with a terrorist, his face wrapped in a red and white kefhe dupatta, sitting on the stage to complete the paperwork with a red cross officer. The Manch showed a banner with the image of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a banner, which was a blood -soaked vampire on the photos of the four returned Israelis.

“War criminal Netanyahu and his army killed him with missiles and zeoni war planes”.

The coffins -which bore pictures of Netanyahu along with the deceased -were kept as a cool drip after being covered in a white shroud in separate red cross vehicles one by one.

Hamas headband dressed photographers and videographers moved the cameras in hand to hold the moment.

Hamas said that this Shiri was returning the bodies of Bibas and his sons Ariel and Kefir – who was the youngest hostage during the unprecedented attack of Hamas on October 7, 2023 at just nine months.

The fourth hostage was 83, 83 lifshitz at the time of its possession.

Destroyed cemetery

The Islamist movement said in a statement, “We preserved the lives of the prisoners (hostages) occupied, provide them with what we could do, and their army behaved with them, but their army with them with their prisoners Killed, “The Islamist movement said in a statement.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog said, in a statement issued after Hamas, the dead bodies were handed over to the Red Cross, “Our hearts – lies in the hearts of the whole nation”.

Armed men and Hamas in military fatigue were many omnipresent wearing green headbands which were cleaned for transfer. They stood around the stage and were standing on both sides of the road, where the red cross vehicles passed.

Ubade, 32, said, “The dead were respected despite insulting the possession of prisoners and martyrs.”

“I thank the resistance to fulfill my promise and keep the prisoners and body safe until our prisoners are freed,” Ubade said.

Hamas set up his platform in the Bani Suhila cemetery in the east of the Khan Unis, where its armed Azedin al-Kasam Brigade, Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s al-Kuids Brigade’s dozens of members and Mujahideen brigades gathered.

A source in Hamas said that the site was selected in part because the Israeli army destroyed the cemetery during the war, provoked hundreds of graves and dozens of bodies for the exam inside Israel before returning most of them. Surpened.

Mujahideen Brigade spokesman Abu Bilal told the AFP that his group “completed all arrangements for the handover of the remains of three bodies from the Bibas family”, suggesting that the low-knowledge terrorists had kept the three relatives.

Before and after the transfer, Hamas’s fighters paraded, grabbed their weapons, while the mob saw, surrounded by the remains of buildings during the war more than 15 months.

Under the stage, the slogan “We never forgive nor forgot, Al-Aksa flood was our promise”.

This message was a response to a message that was published on the uniform of Palestinian prisoners in Israel’s prison service, which he freed last Saturday.

Israel’s message said, “We don’t forgive and we don’t forget.”

Among the weapons, Hamas fighters were displayed to suggest that their brigade remained intact, dozens of Kalashnikov, M -16 rifle and some hand held grenade launchers.

Big speakers exploded the mantras, as children and youth pressed themselves around a table, where fighters displayed a large automatic rifle and its long ammunition belt, as well as anti-tank mines.


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